Telehealth with Children and Adolescents: Clinical Strategies for Maximizing Engagement and Therapeutic Progress While Managing Legal and Ethical Risk – Jay Berk
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$149.99 $50 – Telehealth with Children and Adolescents: Clinical Strategies for Maximizing Engagement and Therapeutic Progress While Managing Legal and Ethical Risk – Jay Berk
Packed with 50+ strategies, this 3-hour recording is sure to leave you inspired and fully prepared for your next tele-session. You’ll learn:
- Logistics, managing legal/ethical risk, and getting paid
- Must-have tips for your first session and beyond!
- All things insurance and billing
- How to maximizing each session, including with groups
- And more!
Don’t miss this must-watch recording for anyone working with children and adolescents – purchase today!
- Develop practices for managing potential legal and ethical risks when providing mental health services for children and adolescents via telehealth.
- Utilize therapeutic interventions for client engagement and meeting treatment goals on a virtual platform.
- Revise standard crisis intervention protocol to meet clients’ needs and ensure safety via distance therapy.
Logistics, Managing Legal/Ethical Risk, and Getting Paid
- Choosing the right platform – benefits and risks
- Releases and why informed consent matters more than ever
- Insurance, billing codes, and modifiers
- Can you ensure confidentiality?
- Common ethical dilemmas
Must-Have Telehealth Interventions for Maximum Therapeutic Progress
- 10 first-session tips you can’t miss
- Creative engagement strategies for every age
- Family interventions that translate across the screen
- Groups: Setting virtual norms and getting clients engaged
- And more!
Troubleshooting Common Scenarios
- What to do when things just aren’t going smoothly
- Resistance, hyperactivity, limit testing, and more
- Crisis intervention
$149.99 $50 – Telehealth with Children and Adolescents: Clinical Strategies for Maximizing Engagement and Therapeutic Progress While Managing Legal and Ethical Risk – Jay Berk