Telebehavioral Health for Incarcerated Individuals

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Course Summary

This course presents behavioral health providers with knowledge of the challenges, adaptations, and strategies for best practices when using telebehavioral health with people in criminal justice settings. Telebehavioral Health (TBH) services are an emerging modality for providing behavioral healthcare that significantly benefits the treated population. This course will explain how these benefits are particularly salient among incarcerated individuals. You will learn that incarcerated individuals are great candidates for TBH in certain circumstances. There are some instances where TBH is not a good fit as well. You will learn how virtual modalities can allow this population to access healthcare that might not otherwise be easily accessible to them.


Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Integrate knowledge of the benefits, limitations, considerations, and mental health status of incarcerated individuals in Colorado to inform your interaction with patients.
  2. Demonstrate a language and culturally centered approach when providing Telebehavioral Health (TBH) for incarcerated individuals.
  3. Create an action plan for treating incarcerated individuals through TBH.


Learning Audience

The learners for this training are behavioral health service providers, social workers, counselors, peer support specialists, and other professionals who support individuals with substance use and behavioral health conditions.


American Psychological Association Continuing Education (APA CE) Credits

This course is eligible for Continued Education Units (CEU) upon completion, which are awarded as follows: 

  • 1 APA CEU credit awarded per (1) hour of completed learning

The University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry maintains responsivity for this program and its content. 


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Course Duration

  • 60 minutes

Content Contributors

  • Ahmad Adi, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Associate Program Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Anschutz Medical Campus
  • Torrance Rykhus, LPC, LAC
Price: Free