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Evidence-Based Treatment
This is a therapeutic intervention that has scientific data (often randomized controlled trials) to indicate that it is effective in achieving a desired outcome
Partnerships
Effective models for training in EBTs often involve local and larger scale implementation, as well as ___ between community-based agencies and practitioners of EBTs
Evidence-Based Practice
This is the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture and preferences
Telepsychology
This is the provision of psychological services using telecommunication technologies (e.g., phone, text, email, videoconferencing, virtual reality, etc.)
True
True or False: Telepsychology can be both synchronous and asynchronous
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According to research by Pierce et al. (2021), the COVID-19 pandemic increased use of telepsychology from 7% of clinical work to 85% of clinical work. Additionally, __% of psychologists reported doing all work virtually during the pandemic
Easier
Conditions like insomnia, agoraphobia, anxiety, hoarding, relationship concerns, and in-situ ERP exposures are [easier/harder] to treat via telehealth
Harder
Conditions like antisocial personality disorder, bipolar disorder, TBIs, behavior issues, and testing/ assessment are [easier/harder] to treat via telehealth
True
True or False: Concerns about rapport and psychological comfort via telehealth can often be managed by having a conversation with clients and attending to presentation on screen (e.g., “eye contact,” distance from camera, lighting, etc.)
True
True or False: It is recommended to maintain the option of a physical office, even when providing telepsychology services
Emergency Plan
When working with telepsychology clients, this should include confirming client’s location each session, having alternate forms of contact (e.g., phone) available, maintaining an ROI for a support person, and identifying nearest emergency services to client
Healthcare Systems
These coordinate collaborative efforts made by institutions and professionals to provide services and resources to the public; examples include private, Beveridge, and Bismarck
Private
This healthcare model involves private funds only
Beveridge
This healthcare model involves public funds only
Bismarck
This healthcare model involves a mix of private and public funds
Health Promotion
This includes various efforts to encourage healthy behaviors, such as mass media advertising and internet-based education
Risk Reduction
This consists of identifying risks and implementing protective factors
Administration, Teaching, and Helping
In general, supervisors have these three key functions
Triangular Model
In this model of supervision, the organizational policies and professional knowledge form the foundation, with the supervisor relationship at the core, and the ultimate focus being on providing services to clients
Teacher, Counselor, and Consultant
Bernard’s Triadic (Discrimination) Model involves these three roles