Video Presentation Skills in Telemental Health, Both Basic and Intermediate

Course Materials

Chapter 1: Basic Presenting Skills for Telemental Health by Video
Backlighting: Mostly Bad, Possibly Good
Making Eye Contact Over Video in Telemental Health Services
Chapter 2: Intermediate-Advanced Presenting Skills
Videoconferencing on Mobile Devices
When Online Therapy Video Sessions Go Glitchy: Some Tips
Review
Epilogue

Bibliography

  • American Telemedicine Association. (2009). Practice Guidelines for Videoconferencing-Based Telemental Health. Author.
  • American Telemedicine Association. (2009). Evidence-Based Practice For Telemental Health. Author.
  • American Telemedicine Association. (2013). Practice Guidelines for Video-Based Online Mental Health Services. Author.
  • American Telemedicine Association. (2014). Core Operational Guidelines for Telehealth Services Involving Provider-Patient Interactions. Author.
  • Chen, M. (2002). Leveraging the asymmetric sensitivity of eye contact for videoconference. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota: ACM Press: 49 – 56.
  • Gale, C., & Monk, A. F. (2000). Where am I looking? The accuracy of video-mediated gaze awareness. Perception & Psychophysics, (62), 586.
  • Gibson, J., & Pick, A. (1963). Perception of Another Person’s Looking Behavior. American Journal of Psychology, pp 386-394.
  • Lord, C. & Haith, M.M. (1974). The perception of eye contact. Perception & Psychophysics, (16), 413.
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