Objective: Telepsychiatry is an increasingly common method of providing psychiatric care, but randomized trials of telepsychiatric treatment compared to in-person treatment have not been done. The primary objective of this study was to compare treatment outcomes of patients with depressive disorders treated remotely by means of telepsychiatry to outcomes of depressed patients treated in person. Secondary objectives were to determine if patients' rates of adherence to and satisfaction with treatment were as high with telepsychiatric as with in-person treatment and to compare costs of telepsychiatric treatment to costs of in-person treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article describes the development of a training model to teach mental health clinicians and case managers about therapeutic boundaries. Awareness of boundary transgressions is vital for establishing and maintaining the moral and ethical integrity of mental health treatment. Our structured teaching model was presented to staff from many different treatment settings throughout our mental health organization.
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