Psychological Digital Practice: The Basics and Beyond
Psychological Digital Practice: The Basics and Beyond
Moulton-Perkins, Alesia; Campbell, Sarah; Pote, Helen
Open University Press
02/2025
466
Mole
9780335251766
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
About the authors
Glossary
Introduction
Part 1: Frameworks for digital practice
1.1 Frameworks for digital practice
Pote, Moulton-Perkins and Rides
1.2 Delivering digital therapeutics online: Ethical considerations and digital exclusion
Wright
1.3 Organizational contexts: Barriers and enablers
Jacques and Papadopoulou
1.4 Safe practice and risk
O'Mahony, Okesola, White, Elvin, Galloway and Moulton-Perkins
1.5 'Don't call it digital!' Service user perspectives on remote therapy
Griffith, Clarkson, Broadhead, Lovell and Henwood
Part 2: Direct online skills
2.1 Developing a positive therapeutic alliance online
Tremain
2.2 Assessment, diagnosis and formulation
Moulton-Perkins and Gough
2.3 Teleneuropsychology
Madore, Fox-Fuller and Sunderaraman
2.4 Digital psychological interventions
Thew, Moulton-Perkins and Cavanagh
Part 3: Indirect online skills
3.1 Training and sharing psychological information digitally
Pote, Griffith and Moulton-Perkins
3.2 Online supervision
Weitz, Moulton-Perkins and Sharma
3.3 Games for wellbeing
Weerdmeester, Poppelaars and Griffioen
3.4 Immersive technologies
Campbell, Pote and Stone
3.5 Consultation and working with digital industry
Pote and Campbell
3.6 Co-production
Campbell and Newbutt
3.7 Mobile apps and their development
Pitts
Part 4: Digital futures
4.1 Implementing blended care pathways: Choice and flexibility
Jones, Preece, Cohen and John
4.2 Innovation in psychological health care delivery (AI, social VR and robotics)
Campbell
4.3 New methods for evidence building: Data collection and trials
Button and Maclellan
Index
About the authors
Glossary
Introduction
Part 1: Frameworks for digital practice
1.1 Frameworks for digital practice
Pote, Moulton-Perkins and Rides
1.2 Delivering digital therapeutics online: Ethical considerations and digital exclusion
Wright
1.3 Organizational contexts: Barriers and enablers
Jacques and Papadopoulou
1.4 Safe practice and risk
O'Mahony, Okesola, White, Elvin, Galloway and Moulton-Perkins
1.5 'Don't call it digital!' Service user perspectives on remote therapy
Griffith, Clarkson, Broadhead, Lovell and Henwood
Part 2: Direct online skills
2.1 Developing a positive therapeutic alliance online
Tremain
2.2 Assessment, diagnosis and formulation
Moulton-Perkins and Gough
2.3 Teleneuropsychology
Madore, Fox-Fuller and Sunderaraman
2.4 Digital psychological interventions
Thew, Moulton-Perkins and Cavanagh
Part 3: Indirect online skills
3.1 Training and sharing psychological information digitally
Pote, Griffith and Moulton-Perkins
3.2 Online supervision
Weitz, Moulton-Perkins and Sharma
3.3 Games for wellbeing
Weerdmeester, Poppelaars and Griffioen
3.4 Immersive technologies
Campbell, Pote and Stone
3.5 Consultation and working with digital industry
Pote and Campbell
3.6 Co-production
Campbell and Newbutt
3.7 Mobile apps and their development
Pitts
Part 4: Digital futures
4.1 Implementing blended care pathways: Choice and flexibility
Jones, Preece, Cohen and John
4.2 Innovation in psychological health care delivery (AI, social VR and robotics)
Campbell
4.3 New methods for evidence building: Data collection and trials
Button and Maclellan
Index
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Acknowledgements
About the authors
Glossary
Introduction
Part 1: Frameworks for digital practice
1.1 Frameworks for digital practice
Pote, Moulton-Perkins and Rides
1.2 Delivering digital therapeutics online: Ethical considerations and digital exclusion
Wright
1.3 Organizational contexts: Barriers and enablers
Jacques and Papadopoulou
1.4 Safe practice and risk
O'Mahony, Okesola, White, Elvin, Galloway and Moulton-Perkins
1.5 'Don't call it digital!' Service user perspectives on remote therapy
Griffith, Clarkson, Broadhead, Lovell and Henwood
Part 2: Direct online skills
2.1 Developing a positive therapeutic alliance online
Tremain
2.2 Assessment, diagnosis and formulation
Moulton-Perkins and Gough
2.3 Teleneuropsychology
Madore, Fox-Fuller and Sunderaraman
2.4 Digital psychological interventions
Thew, Moulton-Perkins and Cavanagh
Part 3: Indirect online skills
3.1 Training and sharing psychological information digitally
Pote, Griffith and Moulton-Perkins
3.2 Online supervision
Weitz, Moulton-Perkins and Sharma
3.3 Games for wellbeing
Weerdmeester, Poppelaars and Griffioen
3.4 Immersive technologies
Campbell, Pote and Stone
3.5 Consultation and working with digital industry
Pote and Campbell
3.6 Co-production
Campbell and Newbutt
3.7 Mobile apps and their development
Pitts
Part 4: Digital futures
4.1 Implementing blended care pathways: Choice and flexibility
Jones, Preece, Cohen and John
4.2 Innovation in psychological health care delivery (AI, social VR and robotics)
Campbell
4.3 New methods for evidence building: Data collection and trials
Button and Maclellan
Index
About the authors
Glossary
Introduction
Part 1: Frameworks for digital practice
1.1 Frameworks for digital practice
Pote, Moulton-Perkins and Rides
1.2 Delivering digital therapeutics online: Ethical considerations and digital exclusion
Wright
1.3 Organizational contexts: Barriers and enablers
Jacques and Papadopoulou
1.4 Safe practice and risk
O'Mahony, Okesola, White, Elvin, Galloway and Moulton-Perkins
1.5 'Don't call it digital!' Service user perspectives on remote therapy
Griffith, Clarkson, Broadhead, Lovell and Henwood
Part 2: Direct online skills
2.1 Developing a positive therapeutic alliance online
Tremain
2.2 Assessment, diagnosis and formulation
Moulton-Perkins and Gough
2.3 Teleneuropsychology
Madore, Fox-Fuller and Sunderaraman
2.4 Digital psychological interventions
Thew, Moulton-Perkins and Cavanagh
Part 3: Indirect online skills
3.1 Training and sharing psychological information digitally
Pote, Griffith and Moulton-Perkins
3.2 Online supervision
Weitz, Moulton-Perkins and Sharma
3.3 Games for wellbeing
Weerdmeester, Poppelaars and Griffioen
3.4 Immersive technologies
Campbell, Pote and Stone
3.5 Consultation and working with digital industry
Pote and Campbell
3.6 Co-production
Campbell and Newbutt
3.7 Mobile apps and their development
Pitts
Part 4: Digital futures
4.1 Implementing blended care pathways: Choice and flexibility
Jones, Preece, Cohen and John
4.2 Innovation in psychological health care delivery (AI, social VR and robotics)
Campbell
4.3 New methods for evidence building: Data collection and trials
Button and Maclellan
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
<span style="font-family: Arial;font-size: 13.3333px;white-space-collapse: preserve;background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">online therapy, online supervision, evidence base for online therapy, digital mental health, mental health apps, psychological practice online, digital mental health practice competencies</span>