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Telepsychiatry in Psychotherapy Practice.

Allison Cowan, Racheal Johnson, Henrik Close

2020PubMed15 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Psychiatry is one of the first medical specialties to move to the practice of telehealth. Social distancing in the time of COVID-19 has prompted many face-to-face practices, including psychotherapy, to transition to virtual formats. Patients and physicians may have reservations about the change in approach and may have concerns about privacy and the security of protected health information. By utilizing telepsychiatry, patients and psychiatrists can have increased access to one another, bringing a host of benefits and challenges along with it. Addressing these concerns is an important part of telepsychiatry in psychotherapy practice. Here, we discuss practical solutions to challenges clinicians might encounter when moving a psychotherapy practice to telehealth, such as privacy issues, health information security, and developing/maintain a therapeutic bond.

Topics & Concepts

TelepsychiatryTelehealthMedicineSocial distanceTelemedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PsychotherapistDistancingProtected health informationInternet privacyPsychiatryMedical educationHealth careNursingPsychologyComputer sciencePublic healthHealth policyPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)EconomicsHRHISDiseaseEconomic growthTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationDigital Mental Health InterventionsMobile Health and mHealth Applications