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Lessons Learned from Engaging Children and Teens through Telehealth During COVID19 and Moving Forward

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Course Description:
Telehealth use to provide mental health services soared to over 500% between March 11 and April 22, 2020. As providers became more adept with HIPAA-secure platforms and other telehealth means, they expanded services to a variety of modalities and populations, including group and family therapy for children and teens.

This webinar will discuss the practical application and key takeaways from telehealth with youth during the pandemic. Additionally, we will discuss and propose creative models to work using in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid services going forth and the many logistical and therapeutic aspects to consider.

Price:
Member: $40
Non-Member: $50

Credit Hours:
2 Hours

Learning Objectives:
 
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • List three ethical considerations when using telehealth with children and teens.
  • Prepare three critical elements to discuss as part of informed consent for ethical telehealth practice
  • Plan two strategies for therapy implementation considering in-person, virtual, and hybrid models.
  • Analyze the risk and benefits of how to move forward as the state lifts COVID restrictions.
Disclaimer
The user acknowledges that the workshops, handouts, and related course materials contained therein are intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered to be legal advice or a substitute for legal or clinical consultation. These presentations address issues that are multi-faceted, and the user should not assume that the courses discuss every law, regulation, or ethical code that may be relevant to the subject matter. Legal and ethical standards are subject to change and it is always prudent to check to see whether a particular law, regulation, or ethical standard may have changed.