Confusion in Connecticut For Out of State Teletherapy Providers and Clients

Telehealth legislation aimed at removing barriers to care is abounding in the current landscape of state law. Emergency out-of-state practice allowances have been ending,  bringing legislators to look towards meeting the telehealth and healthcare needs of their constituents for the long term.  We’ve seen examples of progressive telehealth legislation being passed in Arizona, Illinois, West […]

Teletherapy Update: Clients in California, Zoom, etc.

Hello from PCT Total Landscaping… just kidding! Roy also shares a few Total Landscaping jokes which bring levity to a quick discussion about (good news! California emergency rules) and (bad news! Zoom has been lying about end to end encryption). The good news is great for those in and working with clients in California, especially […]

What Are the Problems About Taking Payments Remotely?

Now that we aren’t able to swipe cards for clients in person, how do we manage taking remote payments with teletherapy? What are the issues that we’re going to see? Taking payments from far away can be tricky (or very easy!) Roy covered 20 minutes of the basics that every practitioner who takes payments remotely […]

Doing International Teletherapy

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It’s “Cross-Jurisdictional Practice” month! We just made that up, but if you follow PCT, you’ll know we’ve been immersing in this topic as a support to you in our new phase of COVID-19 pandemic support. Roy’s Facebook Live (below) is a fun discussion on the considerations of providing mental health care with clients in a […]

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