This book provides a basic introduction to geriatric telepsychiatry, including potential benefits and drawbacks of utilizing this treatment modality. The text discusses applications in academic, public, federal, and educational settings and suggests practical guidelines for implementing and maintaining a telepsychiatry program. As the elder population continues to grow over the next several decades, digital tools, including videoconferencing, will play a large role in meeting the needs of the elderly.  Written by the leaders in geriatric telepsychiatry, this text is the first to focus on the psychiatric application of these digital tools, lay out the policies and guidelines for treating patients who can benefit from this service, and outline the most cutting-edge research on the topic.  

Geriatric Telepsychiatry is the ultimate guide for psychiatrists, geriatricians, social workers, geriatric nurses, students, long-term care facilitators, and all medical professionals who work with the elderly psychiatric patient.  



Shilpa Srinivasan, MD, DFAPA
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Dept. of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
3555 Harden St. Suite 301
Columbia, SC 29203

Juliet Glover, MD, FAPA
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Dept. of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
3555 Harden St. Suite 301
Columbia, SC 29203

James G. Bouknight, MD, PhD, DFAPA 
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Dept. of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
3555 Harden St. Suite 301
Columbia, SC 29203

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