Videoconferencing technology (VCT) is rapidly increasing in the mental healthcare industry and is becoming an attractive option to reach justice-involved populations. This paper first highlights the need for alternative service delivery solutions and reviews current literature on the use of VCT for correctional clients. We then outline the specific timeline, procedures, and barriers associated with the initiation of a virtual, multidisciplinary telemental health clinic for jailed and community-released offenders in a rural Mississippi county aimed at reducing criminogenic and psychiatric risks. Finally, we summarize generalizable recommendations for establishing community partnerships, developing structural and logistical processes, and del...
The implementation of evidence-based psychosocial interventions using video-conference delivery (VCD...
There is a history of expectations attached to the use of technology to better facilitate rural beha...
Models of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have traditionally required face-to-face v...
Abstract: This article describes how one large correctional mental health system modified its tradit...
The use of telepsychology, such as videoconferencing (VC) systems, has been rapidly increasing as a ...
A pilot trial was established to support visiting psychiatric services and local public and private ...
The use of videoconferencing technology in the provision of mental health services is expected to in...
Correctional care has continued to struggle with the way in which to treat offenders within their fa...
Abstract Background Alabama is one of seven priority states for the National Ending the HIV Epidemic...
The United States (US) has a large correctional population. However, many incarcerated persons lack ...
We conducted a systematic review of literature relating to videoconferencing in therapeutic interven...
Mental health disorders are common and are associ-ated with high levels of distress, disability, mor...
Recent years have seen the incorporation of telepsychology into poorly accessed, rural, and underser...
We explored the feasibility and acceptability of delivering cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) via ...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
The implementation of evidence-based psychosocial interventions using video-conference delivery (VCD...
There is a history of expectations attached to the use of technology to better facilitate rural beha...
Models of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have traditionally required face-to-face v...
Abstract: This article describes how one large correctional mental health system modified its tradit...
The use of telepsychology, such as videoconferencing (VC) systems, has been rapidly increasing as a ...
A pilot trial was established to support visiting psychiatric services and local public and private ...
The use of videoconferencing technology in the provision of mental health services is expected to in...
Correctional care has continued to struggle with the way in which to treat offenders within their fa...
Abstract Background Alabama is one of seven priority states for the National Ending the HIV Epidemic...
The United States (US) has a large correctional population. However, many incarcerated persons lack ...
We conducted a systematic review of literature relating to videoconferencing in therapeutic interven...
Mental health disorders are common and are associ-ated with high levels of distress, disability, mor...
Recent years have seen the incorporation of telepsychology into poorly accessed, rural, and underser...
We explored the feasibility and acceptability of delivering cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) via ...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
The implementation of evidence-based psychosocial interventions using video-conference delivery (VCD...
There is a history of expectations attached to the use of technology to better facilitate rural beha...
Models of care for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have traditionally required face-to-face v...