Using Technology in Mental Health Practice
Herausgeber: Magnavita, Jeffrey J.
Using Technology in Mental Health Practice
Herausgeber: Magnavita, Jeffrey J.
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Describes evolving technologies in the field of mental and behavioural health. Contributors to this book demonstrate how technology fosters better access to care, through video teleconferencing systems, mental health-related apps, and other tools.
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Describes evolving technologies in the field of mental and behavioural health. Contributors to this book demonstrate how technology fosters better access to care, through video teleconferencing systems, mental health-related apps, and other tools.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781433829062
- ISBN-10: 1433829061
- Artikelnr.: 50443297
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781433829062
- ISBN-10: 1433829061
- Artikelnr.: 50443297
Jeffrey J. Magnavita, PhD, ABPP, is a licensed psychologist who has been in full-time practice for more than 30 years. He is nationally recognized for his innovative work and scholarship in psychotherapeutics, personality theory, unified psychotherapy, technology-based approaches, and clinical decision making. For more than a decade, he led a supervisory group of colleagues, focused on reviewing videotapes of various approaches to psychotherapy in order to better understand both process and technical aspects. He is one of the leading figures in the Unified Psychotherapy Movement, he cofounded the Unified Psychotherapy Project, and is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Unified Psychotherapy and Clinical Science. He has authored and edited 10 volumes, many of which have received high acclaim, and he has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. He is considered a master psychotherapist and was featured in two APA psychotherapy videotapes. Dr. Magnavita presents his work at conferences and seminars internationally. He served on the APA Clinical Practice Guidelines Advisory Steering Committee and is the past president of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (2010). He was the developer of Psychotherapists-Face-to-Face, which features eminent psychotherapists. His interest in improving the delivery of mental health care has led him to launch a new technology-based company called Strategic Psychotherapeutics, LLC, of which he serves as CEO. He is a lecturer in psychiatry at Yale University and was an affiliate professor in clinical psychology at the University of Hartford. Dr. Magnavita has been recognized for his work by numerous awards, including APA's Award for Distinguished Professional Contribution to Independent Practice in the Private Sector (2006), Distinguished Psychologist of the Year Award from the Community of Psychologists in Independent Practice (2010), and Distinguished Psychologist of the Year Award (2016) from the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy. His most recent books are Unifying Psychotherapy: Principles, Methods, and Evidence from Clinical Science with Jack C. Anchin (2014) and Clinical Decision Making in Mental Health Practice (2016).
Contributors
Foreword
Thomas L. Sexton
Preface
Introduction: How Can Technology Advance Mental Health Treatment?
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Part I: Expanding Access to Care
Chapter 1: Managing Risk: Aligning Technology Use With the Law, Ethics
Codes, and Practice Standards
Steven A. Sobelman and John M. Santopietro
Chapter 2: Telemental Health Care Delivery: Evidence Base and Practical
Considerations
Carolyn L. Turvey
Chapter 3: Behavioral and Mental Health Apps
David D. Luxton
Part II: Technology-Based Treatments
Chapter 4: Virtual Reality Psychotherapy
Liza C. Zwiebach, Laura Loucks, Devika Fiorillo, and Marat V. Zanov
Chapter 5: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey A. Marksberry and Daniel L. Kirsch
Chapter 6: Growing the Evidence Base for Neurofeedback in Clinical Practice
Ed Hamlin
Chapter 7: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Current and Potential
Applications
Paul M. Lehrer and Richard Gevirtz
Part III: Professional Development
Chapter 8: Clinical Measurement and Patient Feedback Systems
Michael J. Lambert
Chapter 9: Technology-Assisted Deliberate Practice for Improving
Psychotherapy Effectiveness
Jasen Elliott, Allan Abbass, and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 10: Using Technology for Therapist Self-Development
Jon Fredrickson and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 11: Extending Your Mental Health Practice as an Entrepreneur
Steven A. Sobelman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Chapter 12: Adopting New Technology for Your Practice: How to Assess Fit
and Risks
Jeffrey Zimmerman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Index
About the Editor
Foreword
Thomas L. Sexton
Preface
Introduction: How Can Technology Advance Mental Health Treatment?
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Part I: Expanding Access to Care
Chapter 1: Managing Risk: Aligning Technology Use With the Law, Ethics
Codes, and Practice Standards
Steven A. Sobelman and John M. Santopietro
Chapter 2: Telemental Health Care Delivery: Evidence Base and Practical
Considerations
Carolyn L. Turvey
Chapter 3: Behavioral and Mental Health Apps
David D. Luxton
Part II: Technology-Based Treatments
Chapter 4: Virtual Reality Psychotherapy
Liza C. Zwiebach, Laura Loucks, Devika Fiorillo, and Marat V. Zanov
Chapter 5: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey A. Marksberry and Daniel L. Kirsch
Chapter 6: Growing the Evidence Base for Neurofeedback in Clinical Practice
Ed Hamlin
Chapter 7: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Current and Potential
Applications
Paul M. Lehrer and Richard Gevirtz
Part III: Professional Development
Chapter 8: Clinical Measurement and Patient Feedback Systems
Michael J. Lambert
Chapter 9: Technology-Assisted Deliberate Practice for Improving
Psychotherapy Effectiveness
Jasen Elliott, Allan Abbass, and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 10: Using Technology for Therapist Self-Development
Jon Fredrickson and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 11: Extending Your Mental Health Practice as an Entrepreneur
Steven A. Sobelman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Chapter 12: Adopting New Technology for Your Practice: How to Assess Fit
and Risks
Jeffrey Zimmerman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Index
About the Editor
Contributors
Foreword
Thomas L. Sexton
Preface
Introduction: How Can Technology Advance Mental Health Treatment?
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Part I: Expanding Access to Care
Chapter 1: Managing Risk: Aligning Technology Use With the Law, Ethics
Codes, and Practice Standards
Steven A. Sobelman and John M. Santopietro
Chapter 2: Telemental Health Care Delivery: Evidence Base and Practical
Considerations
Carolyn L. Turvey
Chapter 3: Behavioral and Mental Health Apps
David D. Luxton
Part II: Technology-Based Treatments
Chapter 4: Virtual Reality Psychotherapy
Liza C. Zwiebach, Laura Loucks, Devika Fiorillo, and Marat V. Zanov
Chapter 5: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey A. Marksberry and Daniel L. Kirsch
Chapter 6: Growing the Evidence Base for Neurofeedback in Clinical Practice
Ed Hamlin
Chapter 7: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Current and Potential
Applications
Paul M. Lehrer and Richard Gevirtz
Part III: Professional Development
Chapter 8: Clinical Measurement and Patient Feedback Systems
Michael J. Lambert
Chapter 9: Technology-Assisted Deliberate Practice for Improving
Psychotherapy Effectiveness
Jasen Elliott, Allan Abbass, and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 10: Using Technology for Therapist Self-Development
Jon Fredrickson and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 11: Extending Your Mental Health Practice as an Entrepreneur
Steven A. Sobelman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Chapter 12: Adopting New Technology for Your Practice: How to Assess Fit
and Risks
Jeffrey Zimmerman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Index
About the Editor
Foreword
Thomas L. Sexton
Preface
Introduction: How Can Technology Advance Mental Health Treatment?
Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Part I: Expanding Access to Care
Chapter 1: Managing Risk: Aligning Technology Use With the Law, Ethics
Codes, and Practice Standards
Steven A. Sobelman and John M. Santopietro
Chapter 2: Telemental Health Care Delivery: Evidence Base and Practical
Considerations
Carolyn L. Turvey
Chapter 3: Behavioral and Mental Health Apps
David D. Luxton
Part II: Technology-Based Treatments
Chapter 4: Virtual Reality Psychotherapy
Liza C. Zwiebach, Laura Loucks, Devika Fiorillo, and Marat V. Zanov
Chapter 5: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey A. Marksberry and Daniel L. Kirsch
Chapter 6: Growing the Evidence Base for Neurofeedback in Clinical Practice
Ed Hamlin
Chapter 7: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Current and Potential
Applications
Paul M. Lehrer and Richard Gevirtz
Part III: Professional Development
Chapter 8: Clinical Measurement and Patient Feedback Systems
Michael J. Lambert
Chapter 9: Technology-Assisted Deliberate Practice for Improving
Psychotherapy Effectiveness
Jasen Elliott, Allan Abbass, and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 10: Using Technology for Therapist Self-Development
Jon Fredrickson and Tony Rousmaniere
Chapter 11: Extending Your Mental Health Practice as an Entrepreneur
Steven A. Sobelman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Chapter 12: Adopting New Technology for Your Practice: How to Assess Fit
and Risks
Jeffrey Zimmerman and Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Index
About the Editor