Provides practical recommendations on a range of issues associated with electronic-based mental health care. Each chapter presents a guideline, explains how it relates to professional ethics and standards of care, and applies it to case examples. The richly nuanced case examples depict a broad range of dilemmas that psychologists may encounter when conducing telepsychology.
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Millán, and Jana N. Martin
Chapter 1. Competence of the Psychologist
Sara Smucker Barnwell, Russell McCann, and Stephen McCutcheon
Chapter 2. Standards of Care in the Delivery of Telepsychology Services
Ronald S. Palomares
Chapter 3. Informed Consent
Margo Adams Larsen and Cindy Juntunen
Chapter 4. Confidentiality of Data and Information
Julie M. Landry Poole and Bruce E. Crow
Chapter 5. Security and Transmission of Data and Information
Ronald S. Palomares and Thomas W. Miller
Chapter 6. Disposal of Data, Information, and Technologies
Sara Smucker Barnwell and Margo Adams Larsen
Chapter 7. Testing and Assessment
Bruce E. Crow and Julie M. Landry Poole
Chapter 8. Interjurisdictional Practice
Stephen T. DeMers, Eric Harris, and Deborah C. Baker
Afterword
Linda F. Campbell, Fred Millán, and Jana N. Martin
Appendix: Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology
Index
About the Editors
Edited by Linda F. Campbell, Fred Millán, and Jana N. Martin