36 min

PSYPACT - TeleNeuropsychology Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

    • Mental Health

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.
 
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

Describe 2 ways to adapt traditional neuropsychological assessments for the virtual environment. 
Describe technical, ethical, legal, and clinical considerations that should be examined and identified prior to initiating a teleneuropsychological assessment.
Identify at least 2 ways to promote test security when administering assessments virtually.

 
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 Course is a continuing education podcast series which will 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


Security and Transmission of Data and Information


Disposal of Data and Information and Technologies especially for psychologists working in a home office setting


Testing and Assessment when Providing Teleneuropsychology Services


Interjurisdictional Practi

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.
 
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

Describe 2 ways to adapt traditional neuropsychological assessments for the virtual environment. 
Describe technical, ethical, legal, and clinical considerations that should be examined and identified prior to initiating a teleneuropsychological assessment.
Identify at least 2 ways to promote test security when administering assessments virtually.

 
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 Course is a continuing education podcast series which will 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


Security and Transmission of Data and Information


Disposal of Data and Information and Technologies especially for psychologists working in a home office setting


Testing and Assessment when Providing Teleneuropsychology Services


Interjurisdictional Practi

36 min