Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

Meghan Beier, PhD

A continuing education (CE) podcast for psychologists and therapists who work (or want to work) with health populations. We teach you how to care for your patients' mental health amid serious or complex medical problems. Listen to engaging interviews with patients, internationally renowned researchers, and skilled clinicians. Learn about specific medical diagnoses and ways of adapting traditional mental health methods to medical populations. To obtain your CE certificate, simply click on the course link in the show notes, or visit our website, and complete the tasks on the course page. Want to learn more? Visit https://findempathy.com/learn/.

  1. 30. PSYPACT Your Top Questions Answered

    11/17/2025

    30. PSYPACT Your Top Questions Answered

    This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the most common questions psychologists have about PSYPACT. The content comes from real provider questions I’ve gathered over the past year and is designed to help you understand how PSYPACT functions in day-to-day clinical practice.  This video covers: Clear definitions of E.Passport, APIT, and TAP How PSYPACT jurisdiction works (home state, receiving state, distant state) What laws apply when you and your patient are in different states How to apply for or renew your E.Passport and APIT CE requirements related to technology and telepsychology Documentation expectations, including location, consent, and emergency planning Temporary in-person practice rules and TAP day limits Considerations when you travel or when patients travel Common logistical questions psychologists run into during application or renewal You’ll also find guidance on where to locate up-to-date PSYPACT rules, how to connect with PSYPACT staff, and how to use directories to help clients find authorized providers. You can also get CE's for watching this webinar. Course Materials, full slide deck, links, resources, and CE certificate referenced in this video are available at: https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/PSYPACT_top_questions_answered More PSYPACT Courses: https://learn.findempathy.com/collections/psypact  About Find Empathy Find Empathy creates educational content for mental health professionals, with a focus on technology-enabled practice, PSYPACT-related issues, rehabilitation psychology, and chronic illness. All course content is available to watch or listen for free via YouTube and the Find Empathy Podcast. CE credit is optional for those who need it.  Helpful Links: PSYPACT official website: https://psypact.org ASPPB PSYPRO applications: https://psypro.org PSYPACT Spotlight Directory: https://directory.psypact.org Verify PSYPACT authorizations: https://verifypsypact.org EBG Telemental Health Law Tracker: https://ebglaw.com/telehealth

    50 min
  2. 18. UPDATED - PSYPACT - Inpatient Telepsychology

    08/28/2025

    18. UPDATED - PSYPACT - Inpatient Telepsychology

    CONTINUING EDUCATION  If you are a psychologist or social worker and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link.  To find out more about all our CE courses click here.   PODCAST SUMMARY This episode explores how the pandemic forced an urgent shift from in-person family involvement to telehealth in ICU and rehab settings, and how those lessons continue to shape care today. Dr. Megan Hosey and Dr. Mayra Sanchez Gonzalez reflect on the barriers, breakthroughs, and lasting innovations, and share their vision for how technology can expand equitable, family-centered care in the future.   Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Identify 2 ways telepsychology can be used on inpatient or medical ICU units. Name at least 2 reasons to be cautious about relying on only telepsychology on inpatient units.  Describe the safety, ethical, legal, and logistical considerations that should be examined and identified and problem-solved prior to initiating telepsychology as an inpatient psychologist.   Our Experts:  Megan Hosey Mastalerz, PhD - Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Mayra Lizeth Sanchez Gonzalez, PhD - Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine   COST Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free.  Pay only if you need the continuing education credits.  This course costs $20 and provides 1 CE credit

    1h 2m
  3. 17. Updated - PSYPACT - Outpatient Telepsychology

    08/28/2025

    17. Updated - PSYPACT - Outpatient Telepsychology

    CONTINUING EDUCATION  If you are a psychologist or social worker and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link:  https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/outpatient   To find out more about all our CE courses visit: https://learn.findempathy.com.   Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Describe relevant patient privacy protections and compliance requirements when using technology to deliver telepsychology services with neurologic, medical, or disability populations. Identify at least 2 ways to ensure confidentiality and privacy during outpatient individual or group telepsychology visits.  Describe at least 3 strengths or ways telepsychology has reduced barriers for neurologic, medical, or disability populations, AND 3 barriers that should be examined by the practicing psychologist prior to initiating use of technology. Describe technical, ethical, legal, and diagnosis specific clinical considerations that should be examined and identified prior to initiating outpatient telepsychology or teleneuropsychological assessment.   PODCAST SUMMARY As of July 2022, 34 States have enacted PsyPact legislation with 31 fully effective participating states.  After COVID-19, the participation of states and professionals in PsyPact grew considerably and continues to expand across the country.     The ability to use telepsychology to practice across state lines and expand practice has brought many benefits for patients and providers. However, there are distinct and vital competencies, ethics, and standards that must be addressed, implemented, and maintained. This is particularly true for telepsychology practices (including virtual neuropsychological assessments) with neurologic, medical, and disability populations. Although this technology can break down transportation and geographic barriers, some individuals may require additional assistance to properly utilize telepsychology services. The PsyPact Bundle is a continuing education podcast course series in which we look at the various advantages and requirements of telepsychology for neurologic, medical, and disability patient groups. This course will cover: Available research and literature on telepsychology's application for neurologic, medical, and disability patient groups Telepsychology's use in outpatient care  Use of technology to increase mental health access for inpatient rehabilitation units and the medical ICU.  How family and care partner participation may be boosted with telepsychology Topics covered in this series will meet the criteria needed to satisfy PsyPact requirements, and APA/ASPPB/APAIT telepsychology guidelines. Specifically, established research, clinical cases, and lessons learned will be presented to cover the following topics: Ensure Competence of the Psychologist to utilize and practice telepsychology and/or tele-neuropsychology Standards of Care in the Delivery of Telepsychology Services in Rehabilitation and Neurologic Populations Informed Consent of Patient, especially when considering patients with cognitive impairment or dysfunction Ensuring Confidentiality of Data and Information

    59 min
  4. 20. UPDATED - PSYPACT - Research, History, Interjurisdictional Practice, & Billing Considerations

    08/27/2025

    20. UPDATED - PSYPACT - Research, History, Interjurisdictional Practice, & Billing Considerations

    CONTINUING EDUCATION  If you are a psychologist or social worker and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link.  To find out more about all our CE courses click here.   PODCAST SUMMARY As of August 2025, 43 States have enacted PSYPACT legislation.  After COVID-19, the participation of states and professionals in PSYPACT grew considerably and continues to expand across the country.     The ability to use telepsychology to practice across state lines and expand practice has brought many benefits for patients and providers. However, there are distinct and vital competencies, ethics, and standards that must be addressed, implemented, and maintained. This is particularly true for telepsychology practices (including virtual neuropsychological assessments) with neurologic, medical, and disability populations. Although this technology can break down transportation and geographic barriers, some individuals may require additional assistance to properly utilize telepsychology services.   Is telehealth really as effective as in-person care? Dr. Meghan Beier talks with Dr. Mary Wells and Dr. Anna Agranovich about what the research shows, the challenges clinicians face, and how shifting insurance rules impact telepsychology. From practical tips to policy updates, this episode unpacks what every therapist needs to know as telehealth becomes a lasting part of mental health care.    Our Experts:  Mary Wells, PhD - Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Anna Agranovich, PhD - Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine   COST Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free.  Pay only if you need the continuing education credits.  This course costs $20 and provides 1 CE credit    RESOURCES Chen JA, Chung WJ, Young SK, Tuttle MC, Collins MB, Darghouth SL, Longley R, Levy R, Razafsha M, Kerner JC, Wozniak J, Huffman JC. COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2020 Sep-Oct;66:89-95. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32750604/ Pierce BS, Perrin PB, Tyler CM, McKee GB, Watson JD. The COVID-19 telepsychology revolution: A national study of pandemic-based changes in U.S. mental health care delivery. Am Psychol. 2021 Jan;76(1):14-25. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32816503/ American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH) Ethics for Telemedicine and Distance Education. https://www.asch.net/aws/ASCH/asset_manager/get_file/614091?ver=1 Practice Guides: APA Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology - https://www.apa.org/about/policy/telepsychology-revisions Place of Service Codes for Professional Claims  - https://www.apaservices.org/practice/medicare/medicare-payment/pos-codes 2024 Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing   Billing and Coding...

    1h 2m
  5. 10/15/2024

    28. The Hidden Struggles of ICU Survivors: Mental Health Perspectives and Therapeutic Strategies

    Delve into the mental health challenges faced by ICU survivors. This course features distinguished experts—Dr. Kirsten Harrell, Dr. Megan Hosey, and Dr. James Jackson—who share their wealth of lived and academic knowledge on the  psychological impacts of critical illness.  Dr. Kirsten Harrell shares her  personal experience and highlights significant cognitive and emotional experiences, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression, which are often exacerbated by ICU delirium and misunderstood by therapists. The importance of trauma-informed care and individualized therapeutic approaches is emphasized, with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) being particularly effective in helping patients accept new challenges and live in alignment with personal values. Dr. James Jackson underscores the need for increased awareness and education among healthcare providers about the chronic nature of post-ICU syndrome and its pervasive symptoms. He advocates for the incorporation of ICU diaries as therapeutic tools to aid in processing trauma. Dr. Megan Hosey supports the essential involvement of mental health professionals in inpatient settings, stressing the impact of clear communication and family involvement during ICU stays. Overall, the discussion aims to educate mental health professionals about the long-term psychological impacts of critical illness and the importance of comprehensive, empathetic care strategies. Continuing Education credits for listening to this episode can be obtained here: https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/The-Hidden-Struggles-of-ICU-Survivors-Mental-Health-Perspectives-and-Therapeutic-Strategies

    1h 4m
  6. 26. Psychological Intervention for Patients with Long COVID

    05/07/2024

    26. Psychological Intervention for Patients with Long COVID

    This webinar, hosted as part of the Find Empathy Behavioral Medicine Series, features Dr. Elisabeth Nickels, a counseling psychologist specializing in health and rehabilitation psychology, discussing the psychological impacts of Long COVID. Dr. Nickels, who works at the Long COVID Clinic at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, shares her expertise on how Long COVID affects both physiological health and mental well-being. She identifies patients who may benefit from psychological interventions, outlines various treatment options drawing from her clinical experience, and emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to managing Long COVID. The webinar underscores the potential for recovery through a combination of medical treatment and psychological support, aiming to provide hope and actionable guidance for patients and healthcare providers navigating the challenges of Long COVID. 0:00 Psychological Intervention for Patients with Long COVID 00:13 Introduction 01:44 Presentation 50:36 Continuing Education Information 51:16 Q & A 56:03 Final Information   CONTINUING EDUCATION  If you are a mental health professional and want CE credits for listening to this episode, visit https://learn.findempathy.com/     Learning Objectives: After listening to this episode, attendees will be able to: 1. Define "Long COVID" and its implications for mental health. 2. Identify patients who may benefit from psychological intervention. 3. Describe treatment options and potential benefits for patients. 4. Discuss case examples to illustrate evidence-based practice.

    1 hr

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A continuing education (CE) podcast for psychologists and therapists who work (or want to work) with health populations. We teach you how to care for your patients' mental health amid serious or complex medical problems. Listen to engaging interviews with patients, internationally renowned researchers, and skilled clinicians. Learn about specific medical diagnoses and ways of adapting traditional mental health methods to medical populations. To obtain your CE certificate, simply click on the course link in the show notes, or visit our website, and complete the tasks on the course page. Want to learn more? Visit https://findempathy.com/learn/.