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Dr. Maheu’s Most Recent Telehealth Publications (Since 2017)

MARLENE MAHEU

June 26, 2018 | Reading Time: 3 Minutes
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Hilty, D. M., Armstrong, C. M., Smout, S. A., Crawford, A., Maheu, M., Drude, K., Chan, S., Yellowlees, P. M., & Krupinski, E. A (2022). Findings and guidelines on provider technology, fatigue, and well-being: scoping review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(5), e34451. https://doi.org/10.2196/34451

Merrill, C., Maheu, M., Drude, K., Groshong, L., Coleman, M., & Hilty, D. (2022). CTiBS and Clinical Social Work: Telebehavioral Health Competencies for LCSWs in the Age of COVID-19. Clinical Social Work Journal, published online January 2022 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-021-00827-7.

Maheu, M., Wright, S., Neufeld, J., Drude, K., Baker, D., Hilty, D. & Callahan, J. (2021). Interprofessional telebehavioral health competencies framework: Implications for telepsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000400

Hertlein, K., Drude, K., Hilty,D., & Maheu, M. (2021). Toward proficiency in telebehavioral health: Applying interprofessional competencies in couple and family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 47(2), 357-374., DOI: 10.1111/jmft.12496

Drude, K., Hertlein, K., Maheu, M., Hilty, D. (2020). Telebehavioral health competencies in interprofessional education and training: A pathway to interprofessional practice. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 5(1), 30-39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41347-019-00112-y0).

Maheu, M., Drude, K., Merrill, C., Callan, J., & Hilty, D. (2020). Telebehavioral Health: Foundations in Theory and Practice for Graduate Learners, Cognella Inc.

Hilty, D., Randhawa, K., Maheu, M., McKean, A., Pantera, R. (2019). Therapeutic relationship of telepsychiatry and telebehavioral health: Ideas from research on telepresence, virtual reality and augmented reality. Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 5(1), 14-29. doi: 10.17140/PCSOJ-5-145. https://openventio.org/wp-content/uploads/Therapeutic-Relationship-of-Telepsychiatry-and-Telebehavioral-Health-Ideas-from-Research-on-Telepresence-Virtual-Reality-and-Augmented-Reality-PCSOJ-5-145.pdf

Maheu, M., Drude, K., Hertlein, K., Lipschutz, R., Wall, K., Hilty, D. (2019). Correction to: An interprofessional framework for telebehavioral health competencies. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, https://rdcu.be/b0351 DOI: 10.1007/s41347-019-00113-x

Drude, K., Maheu, M., Hilty, D.(2019). Continuing professional education: Reflections on a lifelong learning process. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 42(3), 447-461.

Glueckauf, R. L., Maheu, M. M., Drude, K. P., Wells, B. A., Wang, Y., Gustafson, D. J., & Nelson, E. (2018). Survey of psychologists’ telebehavioral health practices: Technology use, ethical issues and training needs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.

Drude, K., Maheu, M. (2018). Telemental/telebehavioral health competencies, evaluation and outcomes. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 3(2), 77-79.

Hilty, D., Maheu, M., Drude, K., Hertlein, K. (2018). The need to implement and evaluate telehealth competency frameworks to ensure care across behavioral health professions. Academic Psychiatry, 42, 818-824.

Maheu, M., Drude, K., Hertlein, K., Lipschultz, R., Wall, K., & Hilty, D. (2018). Correction to: An interprofessional framework for telebehavioral competencies. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 3(2), 108-140.

Maheu, M., Drude, K., Hertlein, K., Hilty, D. (2018). A framework of interprofessional telebehavioral health competencies: Implementation and challenges moving forward. Academic Psychiatry, 42(6), 824-https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-018-0988-1

Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Hertlein K., Lipshutz, R., Wall, K., Long, R., Hilty D. M. , (2017). An Interprofessional Framework For Telebehavioral Health Competencies. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(4).

Hilty D. M., Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Hertlein K., Wall, K., Long R., Luoma, T., Ford, D. (2017). Telebehavioral health, telemental health, e-therapy and e-health competencies: The need for an interdisciplinary framework. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science,2(3-4), 171-189.

Hilty D. M., Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Wall, K., Long R, Hertlein K, Luoma, T. (2017). The Need For Telebehavioral Health Competencies: An Approach Based On Competency Frameworks And Common Themes Across Fields. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(1).

Maheu, M., Drude, K., and Wright, S. (Editors) (2017). Career Paths in Telemental Health. New York: Springer Publishing.

Maheu, M., Nicolucci, V., Pulier, M., Wall, K., Hudlick, E., Frye, T. (2017). The Interactive Mobile App Review Toolkit (IMART): A clinical practice-oriented system. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(1). DOI: 10.1007/s41347-016-0005-z

Callan, J., Maheu, M. & Bucky, S. (2017). Crisis in the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes in Telehealth Training. In M. Maheu, K. Drude, & S. Wright (Eds.) Career Paths in Telemental Health. New York: Springer.

Maheu, M. (2017). From clinician to CEO. In M. Maheu, K. Drude, & S. Wright (Eds.) Career Paths in Telemental Health. New York: Springer.

Hilty D. M. , Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Wall, K., Long R, Hertlein K, Luoma, T. (2017). The Need For E-Behavioral Health Competencies: An Approach Based On Competency Frameworks And Common Themes Across Fields. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(1).

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