RE-RELEASE: Following our episode last month on AI in mental health care, we thought it would be helpful to also re-visit this episode on incorporating more digital mental health supports in your work.
Many mental health practitioners will have experienced a client who is hesitant to use telehealth services because they feel the connection and therapeutic relationship won’t be the same compared to in person sessions.
But is this actually accurate? If we do need to use telehealth, how can we ensure our relationship with clients is strong?
In this episode, Dr Caitlin Miller interviews Ross Jacobs, Clinical Implementation Lead for NSW/ACT at Orygen and Julia Reynolds, Clinical Psychologist at Australian National University, about using telehealth and digital resources. They talk about setting a frame when working with telehealth, engaging different types of clients, and how you can use digital interventions alongside your practice to provide support for your clients.

AI in Mental Health Care
37:48

Working with People Involved in the Justice System
39:35

Perinatal birth trauma
37:36