Program Description:
This interactive, three-hour virtual workshop provides an introductory overview of telehealth for behavioral health providers. It covers legal, ethical, and practical considerations necessary for an effective telehealth practice. Participants engage in discussions, case studies, and scenario-based learning to develop foundational skills and awareness of diversity and equity in telehealth delivery. Attendees are taught practical tools and knowledge to confidently navigate telehealth in their professional practice.
Clinical Objectives:
At the close of this presentation, attendees should be able to:
- Identify key legal and ethical requirements for telehealth in behavioral health practice, including HIPAA compliance, informed consent, and licensure considerations.
- Recognize the impact of telehealth on provider-patient relationships and understand strategies for maintaining therapeutic rapport.
- Develop practical skills for conducting telehealth sessions, including technical setup, patient onboarding, and managing crisis situations virtually. Integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles into telehealth practice to address barriers and promote equitable access to care.
- Address technology-related challenges in telehealth, such as troubleshooting connectivity issues and ensuring platform usability for diverse populations.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of telehealth interventions and adapt approaches based on patient feedback and outcomes.
Event Details:
CE Information
- 3 CE Contact Hours: For Psychologists in all states, Social Workers in New York, Virginia, and Washington, DC, and CHES professionals. Many licensing boards accept CE from APA approved sponsors as well as for trainings approved by boards in other jurisdictions. Please review this chart to see whether your state approves CE for this training.
Cost:
- $75 – Individual with CE.
- $60 – Non-CE Participants, CHES professionals and Students.
- Free for ADAA members: The Ross Center, in collaboration with ARC Health, is pleased to provide ADAA members access to continuing education opportunities at no cost.
Registration:
REGISTER HERE for HOMESTUDY RECORDING. Homestudy materials will be made available approximately 1 week after the live event and will be emailed to registrants at that time.
Agenda: Click here to view
Presented by: Ryan Landoll, PhD
Dr. Ryan Landoll is a dual boarded Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist who works with a wide range of children, adolescents, and their families. He is the Director of Psychological Testing and Evaluation at The Ross Center, and also actively conducts research focusing on a wide range of topics including medical education, sexual health, child anxiety, and cyber victimization.
TESTIMONIALS:
“This was an excellent presentation.”
”I loved the interactive components."
"I learned about the use of screen sharing in the therapy context."
For more information contact: trainings@www.rosscenter.com
The Ross Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, LLC, is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Ross Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The Ross Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, LLC, is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0105. Ross Management Services, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0701 There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.