The use of telepsychology, such as videoconferencing (VC) systems, has been rapidly increasing as a tool for the provision of mental health services to underserved clients in difficult to access settings. Inmates detained in restrictive housing appear to be at an increased risk of experiencing emotional and behavioral disturbances compared to their general population counterparts, yet they are less likely to receive appropriate treatment due to security constraints. The primary purpose of this article is to describe the process of implementing a novel telepsychology intervention specifically designed to offer group therapy to high-security, administratively segregated inmates. In addition, preliminary results on treatment and therapeutic pr...
Abstract: This article describes how one large correctional mental health system modified its tradit...
Correctional care has continued to struggle with the way in which to treat offenders within their fa...
Lack of access to mental health care in Canadian correctional facilities is a serious and longstandi...
The use of telepsychology, such as videoconferencing (VC) systems, has been rapidly increasing as a ...
The introduction of increasingly sophisticated telecommunication systems seems to offer opportunitie...
Prisoners are not typical of the general population with regard to their health needs, as they have ...
Objective: It is unclear if telepsychiatry, a subset of telemedicine, increases access to mental hea...
Background: Tele-medicine helps to provide clinical care comparable to in-person treatment in variou...
Recent years have seen the incorporation of telepsychology into poorly accessed, rural, and underser...
Videoconferencing technology (VCT) is rapidly increasing in the mental healthcare industry and is be...
The effectiveness of a jail telepsychiatry service was evaluated by comparing psychiatrist and inmat...
Incarceration is a family problem—more than 2.7 million children in the United States have a parent ...
Amy Gajaria,1 David K Conn,1,2 Robert Madan1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Tor...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Telemedicine is a lively curre...
Abstract: This article describes how one large correctional mental health system modified its tradit...
Correctional care has continued to struggle with the way in which to treat offenders within their fa...
Lack of access to mental health care in Canadian correctional facilities is a serious and longstandi...
The use of telepsychology, such as videoconferencing (VC) systems, has been rapidly increasing as a ...
The introduction of increasingly sophisticated telecommunication systems seems to offer opportunitie...
Prisoners are not typical of the general population with regard to their health needs, as they have ...
Objective: It is unclear if telepsychiatry, a subset of telemedicine, increases access to mental hea...
Background: Tele-medicine helps to provide clinical care comparable to in-person treatment in variou...
Recent years have seen the incorporation of telepsychology into poorly accessed, rural, and underser...
Videoconferencing technology (VCT) is rapidly increasing in the mental healthcare industry and is be...
The effectiveness of a jail telepsychiatry service was evaluated by comparing psychiatrist and inmat...
Incarceration is a family problem—more than 2.7 million children in the United States have a parent ...
Amy Gajaria,1 David K Conn,1,2 Robert Madan1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Tor...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Telemedicine is a lively curre...
Abstract: This article describes how one large correctional mental health system modified its tradit...
Correctional care has continued to struggle with the way in which to treat offenders within their fa...
Lack of access to mental health care in Canadian correctional facilities is a serious and longstandi...