by Marlene Maheu, Ph. D | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog, Telebehavioral Health, Telemental Health Webinar
TBHI Q&A #20: My State Licensing Board advises that I can practice over state lines as long as I am licensed where my patient/clients resides. This may be where the devil is in the details. For most states, interjurisdictional issues used to be a matter of knowing...
by Marlene Maheu, Ph. D | Sep 14, 2018 | Telebehavioral Health
TBHI Q&A #17: How should we deal with Tarasoff when practicing telebehavioral or telemental health over state lines? If a therapist is doing Telehealth with a patient/client and its originating site is in a state that follows the Tarasoff law, and the therapist’s...
by Marlene Maheu, Ph. D | May 11, 2018 | Blog, Telebehavioral Health
Telehealth Across State Lines Just last week, the U.S. Veterans Administration (VA) announced a much-anticipated licensing rule that allows telehealth across state lines for specified practitioners serving VA patients. The new telehealth interstate practice rule now...
by Marlene Maheu, Ph. D | Nov 6, 2014 | Blog
(This article is Part II of The New York Times and Coaching. Click here to read Part I) The simple truth is that Lantern is remarkable. In the NYT article entitled, “Lantern, a Start-Up, Offers Online Therapy for Anxiety and More” the Times gave an exciting report of...
by Marlene Maheu, Ph. D | Oct 26, 2014 | Blog
A reporter from the New York Times called last week to ask whether or not licensed mental health practitioners can legitimately work over state lines if they practice “coaching” instead of mental health. This is a question I often address, so I...