Telepsychology Resources

Telepsychology
Published

May 8, 2025

The American Psychology-Law Society has convened a task force that seeks, in part, to identify telepsychology resources for students, researchers, and clinicians and have these citations centrally available on our website. The following lists are intended to educate and inform practitioners and scholars in both the implementation and study of forensic telepsychology work.

APA Professional Practice Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology have been deleveoped by a Joint Task Force comprised of representatives from The American Psychological Association (APA), the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) and the APA Insurance Trust (APAIT).

Type
Resource
Link
Citation
Forensic
Forensic Assessment via Videoconferencing: Issues and practice considerations.
Adjorlolo, S., & Chan, H. C. O. (2015). Forensic Assessment via Videoconferencing: Issues and practice considerations. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 15(3), 185-204.
Forensic
Connecting the disconnected: Preliminary results and lessons learned from a telepsychology initiative with special management inmates.
Batastini, A. B., & Morgan, R. D. (2016). Connecting the disconnected: Preliminary results and lessons learned from a telepsychology initiative with special management inmates. Psychological Services, 13(3), 283.
Forensic
Telepsychological services with criminal justice and substance abuse clients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Batastini, A. B., King, C. M., Morgan, R. D., & McDaniel, B. (2016). Telepsychological services with criminal justice and substance abuse clients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychological Services, 13(1), 20.
Forensic
Videoteleconferencing in forensic and correctional practice.
Batastini, A. B., McDonald, B. R., & Morgan, R. D. (2013). Videoteleconferencing in forensic and correctional practice. In K. Myers & C. L. Turvey (Eds.), Elsevier insights. Telemental health: Clinical, technical, and administrative foundations for evidence-based practice, 251-271. Elsevier.
Forensic
Perceptions and use of videoconferencing in forensic mental health assessments: A survey of evaluators and legal personnel.
Batastini, A. B., Pike, M., Thoen, M. A., Jones, A. C., Davis, R. M., & Escalera, E. (2019). Perceptions and use of videoconferencing in forensic mental health assessments: A survey of evaluators and legal personnel. Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-21.
Forensic
A Statewide Elder Mistreatment Virtual Assessment Program: Preliminary Data.
Burnett, J., Dyer, C. B., Clark, L. E., & Halphen, J. M. (2019). A Statewide Elder Mistreatment Virtual Assessment Program: Preliminary Data. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67(1), 151–155.
Forensic
Improving care quality with prison telemedicine: The effects of context and multiplicity on successful implementation and use.
Edge, C., Black, G., King, E., George, J., Patel, S., & Hayward, A. (2019). Improving care quality with prison telemedicine: The effects of context and multiplicity on successful implementation and use. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1357633X19869131.
Forensic
Telehealth technologies support participation in Community-Based OT (CBOT) services during postjail transition and integration.
Hayes, C., Jaegers, L., Conners, B., & Barney, K. (2019). Telehealth technologies support participation in Community-Based OT (CBOT) services during postjail transition and integration. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73(4).
Forensic
Lessons Learned in Prison and Jail-Based Telepsychiatry.
Kaftarian, E. (2019). Lessons Learned in Prison and Jail-Based Telepsychiatry. Current Psychiatry Reports, 21(3), 15.
Forensic
eHealth in treatment of offenders in forensic mental health: A review of the current state.
Kip, H., Bouman, Y. H. A., Kelders, S. M., & Van Gemert-Pijnen, L. J. E. W. C. (2018). eHealth in treatment of offenders in forensic mental health: A review of the current state. Frontiers in Psychiatry.
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