Tele‐web Psychology in Rural South Australia: The Logistics of Setting Up a Remote University Clinic Staffed by Clinical Psychologists in Training |
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Authors: | Susan Genevieve Simpson Shirley Rochford Andrew Livingstone Sandra English Carly Austin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Clinic, University of South Australia;2. Rural and Remote Network, Country Health SA Mental Health Service |
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Abstract: | ![]() There is a significant shortage of clinical psychology services in rural and remote Australia. It is proposed that tele‐web psychology may provide one potential solution to this inequity in health provision. A tele‐web psychology project was developed through a partnership between a university and country health service setting in rural South Australia. Tele‐web psychology was conducted by Provisional Psychologists on their first clinical placement, with patients attending sessions in a community mental health team hub in a regional centre north of Adelaide. This article describes the logistics of setting up a collaborative tele‐web psychology service and makes recommendations on how to expedite the success of this type of venture. |
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Keywords: | clinical training rural and remote telehealth telepsychology videoconferencing video therapy |
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