Making Eye Contact Over Video in Telemental Health Services
Making eye contact over video is less difficult than it may seem, and you wouldn’t believe what the best way to do it is!
Making eye contact over video is less difficult than it may seem, and you wouldn’t believe what the best way to do it is!
Unencrypted emails/texts aren’t the only way to comfortably contact clients. There is a case for putting in the effort to make secure communications work.
We talk about email and texting a lot. And one of the concerns we have about the discourse around it is the heavy focus on the privacy of our messages as they pass across the roads of the Internet. Even the federal government is mostly focused on this point. We do need to also attend […]
How do you talk when you type your texts? The question of appropriate language in texts and emails is long-discussed and fraught with angst. Let’s explore some perspectives on these issues.
Who knew that a culture raised on TV would get so sucked into a medium called “texting?” Well, we did. And so did our clients! So let’s take a look at how texting fits into the HIPAA compliance picture.
With tech taking over health care, you often find yourself without answers. Find out how Roy will allow you to get the answers you need in the format you prefer 24/7!
The Office of Civil Rights (the HIPAA People) recently announced a new HIPAA initiative at the local level that might impact small therapy practices.
Summary The workbook software is not yet done. We have explored some options to make the work go faster and settled on one of them. We don’t know when the software will be done but we will try to give you better visibility into our progress in coming months. Refunds continue to be available; we’ve […]
There’s no better resource for attracting clients than your own self. And Ernesto Segismundo knows how to get that self out to prospective clients through video!
We learn new therapy modalities and mediums in a variety of ways, and telemental health is simply yet another medium. But do ethical standards or laws *require* training before we can engage in the practice?