
pmid: 9185068
pmc: PMC3330458
Telepsychotherapy is defined as psychotherapy conducted by a therapist at a location different from the patient's through bidirectional communication technology supporting real-time interactivity in the audio, audiovisual, or text modalities. Various types of telecommunication equipment are considered. Vignettes of 2 cases treated by means of the AT&T Videophone 2500 are presented. Medicolegal aspects and clinical issues, including ethics, confidentiality, patient selection, and therapy technique, are addressed.
Video Recording, Liability, Legal, Telemedicine, Telephone, Psychotherapy, Computer Systems, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Ethics, Medical, Licensure, Confidentiality
Video Recording, Liability, Legal, Telemedicine, Telephone, Psychotherapy, Computer Systems, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Ethics, Medical, Licensure, Confidentiality
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