1st Edition
A Mental Health Provider's Guide to Telehealth Providing Outpatient Videoconferencing Services
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Appendices
Author Biography
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 – Defining Telehealth, Telepsychology, and Associated Terms
Chapter 2 - Mental Health Disparity and the Utility of Videoconferencing Telepsychology
Chapter 3 – Guidebooks and Recommendations for Ethical and Legal Practice
Chapter 4 – Factors to Consider in Order to Ensure an Ethical and Legal Videoconferencing Practice
Chapter 5 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Overview
Chapter 6 – Videoconferencing Logistics: System Considerations
Chapter 7 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Video Camera Considerations
Chapter 8 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Display Screen Considerations
Chapter 9 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Microphone Considerations
Chapter 10 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Videoconferencing Platform Considerations
Chapter 11 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Bandwidth and Latency Considerations
Chapter 12 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Room Setup Considerations
Chapter 13 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Video Tips
Chapter 14 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Audio Tips
Chapter 15 – Videoconferencing Logistics: Documentation
Chapter 16 – A Stepwise Summary of the Videoconferencing Process
Chapter 17 – Self-Care Practices
Chapter 18 – (Brief) Answers to Common Questions About Videoconferencing Practice
Chapter 19 – Conclusion and Next Steps for Providers
Appendices
Index
Biography
Jonathan G. Perle, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical child and adolescent psychologist and educator. He has significant experience related to the study, teaching, and utilization of telehealth modalities.






