Past Presentations

TeleBehavioral Health 501 Series

TeleBehavioral Health – 501 is a free twelve-part webinar series open to anyone providing services to individuals who live with mental health and substance use issues.

This Zoom-based series is currently taking place the third Friday of each month, January through December 2024, from 11 am – 12 pm (PT). 

To register for the TBH 401 series, please visit our TeleBehavioral Health page.



TeleBehavioral Health 501
Crisis Management & Risk Assessment
Jennifer Erickson, DO
January 19, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Telehealth and TeleBehavioral / TeleMental Health Policy Update
Mei Wa Kwong, JD
February 16, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Telehealth and Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Mark Duncan, MD
March 15, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Understanding the Digital Divide and Practical Tips to Consider for Your Clinic
Bradford Felker, MD
April 19, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Telehealth Delivery of Trauma-Focused Behavioral Health Care for Children and Adolescents
Regan Stewart, PhD & Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, PhD
May 17, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Using AI and Passive Data to Enhance Digital Assessment and Treatment of Mental Health
Nicholas C. Jacobson, PhD
June 21, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Caring for Patients with Chronic Pain
Kaitlin Touza, PhD
July 19, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Nitty Gritty of Billing for TeleBehavioral Health
Carol Yarbrough, MBA
August 16, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Best Practices for Telemental Health with Clients who are Deaf, DeafBlind and/or Hard of Hearing
Tony Davis, MSW, Ashley Benton, MSW, Kathy Wibberly, PhD & David Payne, BS
September 20, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Principles and Guidelines for Delivering Telebehavioral Health to Homebound Older Adults with Cognitive Disorders
Bruce Leff, MD & Christine Ritchie, MD, MSPH
October 18, 2024

TeleBehavioral Health 501
Working with Interpreters via Telehealth
Regan Stewart, PhD & Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, PhD
November 15, 2024

For each TBH 501 presentation, please note: 

  • No presenter has any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.
  • No series planners have any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose. The series planners include, Bradford Felker MD, Cara Towle MSN RN, Melody McKee SUDP MS, Topher Jerome, Nicki Perisho RN and Jaleen Johnson.
  • All information provided during each presentation is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as legal advice. Always consult with your own legal counsel.

TeleBehavioral Health 401 Series

TeleBehavioral Health – 401 was a free twelve-part webinar series open to anyone providing services to individuals who live with mental health and substance use issues.



TeleBehavioral Health 401
WA State Telemedicine Policy Updates
WA State Healthcare Authority
Jodi Kunkel, BSN, RN
Teresa Claycamp, MA, LMHC
Yvonne Keller, AA
January 20, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
TeleBehavioral Health in Rural Areas: How has it changed?
Jonathan Neufeld, PhD
February 17, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Assessment of Cognition in Older Adults
Stephen Thielke, MD, MS, MA
Emily Trittschuh, PhD
March 17, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Clinical Use of Virtual Care and Patient-Generated Health Data
Christina M. Armstrong, PhD
May 19, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
How to Support People with Disabilities – Special Considerations & Best Practices
Jennifer Pearlstein, PhD
June 16, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
TeleBehavioral Health Technologies: Now and Around the Corner
 Jordan Berg, BA-MIS
July 21, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Caring for Transgender and Gender Diverse Adolescents
 Gina Sequeira, MD, MS
August 18, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Neuroscience of Play – Utilization of Video Game Assisted Treatment
 Kevin Riffel, LMHC, NCC, CMHS, RPT-S
September 15, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
TeleBehavioral Health throughout Indian Health Service (IHS)
 Chris Fore, PhD
October 20, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Lessons Learned from the Psychotherapeutic Use of Hypnosis via Telemedicine
 Barbara McCann, PhD
November 17, 2023

TeleBehavioral Health 401
Brief Guides for Service Delivery to Elementary, Middle, and High School Youth and Youth with Suicidality Across Traditional and non-Traditional Settings
 Michelle M. Garrison PhD, Kathleen Myers MD, Brent Collett PhD, Johanna Folk PhD
December 15, 2023


For each TBH 401 presentation, please note: 

  • No presenter has any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.
  • No series planners have any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose. The series planners include, Bradford Felker MD, Cara Towle MSN RN, Melody McKee SUDP MS, Michele Patience Staal, and Topher Jerome.
  • All information provided during each presentation is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as legal advice. Always consult with your own legal counsel.

TeleBehavioral Health 301 Series

This free twelve-part series, first offered live in January through December 2022, explores leveraging TeleBehavioral health to enhance quality of care in a variety of clinical arenas for individuals who live with mental health and substance use issues.

Online modules of the TeleBehavioral Health 301 series are now available in partnership with the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resources Center (NRTRC). You will receive a Certificate of Completion for each module at no cost. Some providers may be able to use this certificate to satisfy continuing education requirements.

Accreditation

For more information about continuing education accreditation for TBH 301, including NASW and CME accreditation, please visit the Accreditation page.

To register for the TBH 401 series, please visit our TeleBehavioral Health 401 page.



TeleBehavioral Health 301
Bree Collaborative Telehealth Guide & Hybrid Models
Ginny Weir, MPH & Shawn West, MD
January 21, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Crisis Management & Risk Assessment
Jennifer Erickson, DO
February 18, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Creating a Professional Encounter – Assessing for Appropriateness, Addressing the Digital Divide & Informed Consent
Bradford Felker, MD
March 18, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Substance Use Disorder Treatment over Telehealth (SUD)
Mark Duncan, MD
April 15, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Groups & Lessons from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Carson Robinson, LICSW
May 20, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
TeleSupervision
Erika Shearer, PhD
June 17, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Using Telehealth to Implement Whole Health
David Kopacz, MD
July 15, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Children & Adolescents
Erin Gonzalez, PhD & Tyler Sasser, PhD
August 19, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Trauma-Infored Care
Michele Bedard-Gilligan, PhD
September 16, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Remote Teams & Tele-Teaming
Jessica Whitfield MD, MPH
October 21, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
TeleMental Health and Professional Liability
 Jennifer Piel, MD, JD
November 18, 2022

TeleBehavioral Health 301
Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Therapeutics & Automation in Behavioral Health
 Sara Smucker Barnwell, PhD
December 16, 2022

For each TBH 301 presentation, please note: 

  • No presenter has any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.
  • No series planners have any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose. The series planners include, Bradford Felker MD, Cara Towle MSN RN, Melody McKee SUDP MS, Michele Patience Staal, and Topher Jerome.
  • All information provided during each presentation is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as legal advice. Always consult with your own legal counsel.

TeleBehavioral Health 201 Series

This twelvepart series, first offered live in October 2020 through September 2021, will provide you with a broad knowledge base and additional skills to deliver services to individuals who live with mental health and substance use issues via telehealth.

 Accreditation

Online modules of the TeleBehavioral Health 201 series are now available in partnership with the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resources Center (NRTRC). You will receive a Certificate of Completion for each module at no cost. Some providers may be able to use this certificate to satisfy continuing education requirements.

For more information about continuing education accreditation for TBH 201, including NASW and CME accreditation, please visit the Accreditation page.



Non-credit Modules 

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Telehealth Policy – The Changing Federal And State Landscape
Mei Kwong, JD
October 23, 2020

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Preparing Patients & Technology for Telehealth
Tammy Arndt
November 20, 2020

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Doing Groups over Telehealth
Erika Shearer, PhD
December 18, 2020

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Mobile Health (mHealth) for Serious Mental Illness
Ben Buck, PhD
January 15, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Provider Self-Care & Wellness in the Era of Telehealth and COVID
Anne Browning, PhD
February 19, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Behavioral Health Apps
Kristen Perry, PhD
March 19, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Children and TeleBehavioral Health
Kathleen Myers, MD, MPH, MS, DFAACAP, DLFAPA, FATA
April 16, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Applying Telehealth to SUD Treatment in Community-based Settings
Derek P. Murphy, M-RAS, SUDP, CSC
May 21, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Cultural Competence & Humility in TeleBehavioral Health
Danie Eagleton, LMHC
June 18, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Applying Telehealth to Measurement-based Care
John Kern, MD
July 16, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Suicide Risk Assessment over Telehealth
Kate Comtois, PhD, MPH
August 20, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 201
Couples & Family Therapy over Telehealth
Meghan McGinn, PhD
September 17, 2021

For each TBH 201 presentation, please note: 

  • No presenter has any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.
  • No series planners have any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose. The series planners include, Bradford Felker MD, Cara Towle MSN RN, Melody McKee SUDP MS, Michele Patience Staal, and Topher Jerome.
  • All information provided during each presentation is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as legal advice. Always consult with your own legal counsel.

This sixpart series, first offered as live webinars in January and February 2021, will provide you with the basics to deliver services to individuals who live with mental health and substance use issues via telehealth.

Accreditation

Online modules of  the TeleBehavioral Health 101 series are available in partnership with the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resources Center (NRTRC). You will receive a Certificate of Completion for each module at no cost. Some providers may be able to use this certificate to satisfy continuing education requirements.

For more information about continuing education accreditation for TBH – 101, including NASW and CME accreditation, please visit the Accreditation page.



Non-credit Modules 

TeleBehavioral Health 101
TeleBehavioral Health & Policy Overview*
Cara Towle, MSN, RN, MA
January 8, 2021


*Session #1 “Introduction to TeleBehavioral Health and Policy Overview,” meets the requirements for telehealth training as established by Washington SSB6061


TeleBehavioral Health 101
Facts, Myths and Security
Bradford Felker, MD
January 22, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 101
Digital Health, Do’s and Don’ts
Bradford Felker, MD
January 29, 2021

TeleBehavioral Health 101
Billing and Reimbursement
Catherine Britain & Michelle Martinez, MPH
February 5, 2021



TeleBehavioral Health 101
Clinical Engagement in TeleHealth (4 part series)
Sara Smucker Barnwell, PhD
February 12, 2021




TeleBehavioral Health 101
Clinical Supervision in Telehealth (5 part series)
Amanda Focht, MD
February 26, 2021



For each TBH 101 presentation, please note: 

  • No presenter has any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.
  • No series planners have any relevant conflicts of interest to disclose. The series planners include, Bradford Felker MD, Cara Towle MSN RN, Melody McKee SUDP MS, Michele Patience Staal, and Topher Jerome.
  • All information provided during each presentation is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as legal advice. Always consult with your own legal counsel.