by dianaMO | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
In Balogun et. al.’s (2025) article, the reader gains insightful information about telehealth. The pandemic of COVID-19 set the stage for the rapid usage of telehealth in the social work field. I was surprised to read that an estimate of 21% of low-income...
by aagyire1 | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et al.(2025) It was interesting to read about the impact of telehealth since the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing that stood out for me was the discussion about using telehealth in crisis intervention and support services, particularly for survivors of domestic...
by Emily Cowart | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Telehealth was once a scarcely used service that practitioners were wary about implementing into their practice, but the COVID-19 pandemic created a high demand for these services, and the demand has not gone away. This week, we read an article by Balogun, et al, 2025...
by marksule | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
On Balogun et al. (2025) When I sit on the floor with my cat Buttons in the evening, my nervous system slows down. Her calm presence does the work. My system finds something to settle against. This is co-regulation, a nervous-system-to-nervous-system process where a...
by jboyd49 | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
After reading Balogun’s article about telehealth, I was pretty surprised about how widespread its applications were. I primarily only thought of telehealth services in terms of one-on-one sessions. Accessibility features for people with disabilities, discreet...
by iyannagreen | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Is the presence of telehealth described in Balogun, et. al. (2025) what you expected? Did the authors discuss a specific use of telehealth that surprised you? Why or why not? Yes, my experience with online services has largely aligned with my expectations. Telehealth...