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Telepsychotherapy. Psychotherapy by telephone, videotelephone, and computer videoconferencing.

Authors: E H, Kaplan;

Telepsychotherapy. Psychotherapy by telephone, videotelephone, and computer videoconferencing.

Abstract

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.

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Video Recording, Liability, Legal, Telemedicine, Telephone, Psychotherapy, Computer Systems, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Ethics, Medical, Licensure, Confidentiality

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