Telehealth 101: Utilizing Telehealth for Therapy and Supervision
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Educational Goal
Participants will gain increased competency in providing teletherapy and telesupervision.
Description
This presentation is designed to be an introduction for those that are interested in doing telehealth counseling and clinical supervision. This presentation will provide a general overview of the process including some basic tools, techniques, confidentiality practices, and ethical considerations. Technology now allows us to serve clients in rural areas where access to licensed care may be limited. Telehealth allows for competent care but we must make sure we have the tools we need to safely provide the service.
Engaging in effective clinical supervision has become one of the key ways we retain and build our workforce. As individuals grow in their profession, clinical supervision has become a key way to engage staff and improve the services provided.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Dr. Horn received her Doctorate in Psychology, with a teaching emphasis, from Walden University. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and is licensed by the state of Montana as an Addiction Counselor. She also had accreditation from NAADAC as a Masters Level Addiction Counselor (MAC) and a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). She currently works as the Director of Mental Health services for Rimrock Foundation, a CARF-Accredited co-occurring treatment facility that provides the full ASAM continuum of care in Billings, MT. She is responsible for ongoing training and education for clinical and support staff and supervises the mental health counseling team.
Financially Sponsored By
- All Points North Lodge