Telehealth, which refers to telephone or video-based treatment, went from being something that was relatively rarely done to commonplace in just a few weeks during the COVID crisis. The discussion featured here occurred in the year prior to COVID, so some things have changed since then, but by and large, the underlying legal and ethical considerations of telehealth remain the same. Our expert in this area, psychologist and attorney, Stephen Feldman, summarizes these considerations in an engaging discussion with our Founder, Victor Yalom.
Stephen Feldman, JD, PhD
Stephen Feldman, JD, PhD, is an attorney and psychologist who has practiced and taught both law and psychology from Harvard in the east to Seattle University in the west. He holds a law degree from Harvard and a psychology degree from the University of Nebraska. He has lectured extensively on the law and ethics of mental health practice at conferences and in academic settings. His numerous articles and books include the Washington state volume of the American Psychological Association's series, Law…
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