Telehealth Best Practices for Clinicians: Delivering Ethical, Engaging, Trauma-Informed Virtual Care

Telehealth Is No Longer Optional — It Is a Core Clinical Skill

Telehealth is not a temporary solution or secondary modality.
It is a standard of care — and when done well, it expands access, equity, and engagement.

Ethical, effective telehealth requires more than a secure platform.
It requires intentional clinical adaptation.

Foundational Best Practices for Telehealth Clinicians

1. Prioritize Emotional Safety Before Intervention

Regulation precedes insight.

  • Begin with grounding and orientation

  • Normalize screen-based connection

  • Address privacy and confidentiality clearly

  • Establish predictable session structure

2. Adapt Engagement — Don’t Replicate In-Person Therapy

Telehealth works best when clinicians:

  • Use visual and interactive tools

  • Integrate digital play and creative platforms

  • Shorten verbal processing when needed

  • Increase reflective and affirming language

Virtual therapy is designed differently, not delivered the same.

3. Be Trauma-Informed About the Home Environment

Clients may be:

  • Sharing space with others

  • Managing safety concerns

  • Navigating cultural or family dynamics

  • Experiencing limited privacy

Clinicians must collaborate around boundaries, safety planning, and session pacing.

4. Practice Culturally Responsive Telehealth

Equity matters in virtual care.

Best practice includes:

  • Awareness of systemic stressors

  • Cultural humility, not assumption

  • Language accessibility

  • Respect for family structures and values

  • Avoiding pathologizing survival behaviors

Telehealth should reduce barriers — not recreate them.

5. Maintain Ethical & Legal Standards

Clinicians must remain compliant with:

  • HIPAA requirements

  • State licensure laws

  • Informed consent for telehealth

  • Emergency protocols

  • Documentation standards

Competence in telehealth is an ethical responsibility.

Why Telehealth Benefits Clinicians Too

When used intentionally, telehealth:

  • Reduces burnout

  • Improves attendance rates

  • Enhances continuity of care

  • Allows flexible scheduling

  • Expands reach to underserved communities

Telehealth is not lower-quality care — it is modern care.

The Healing Is a Journey Clinical Philosophy

At Healing Is a Journey LLC, telehealth is delivered with:

  • Clinical intention

  • Trauma-informed frameworks

  • Play-based and expressive strategies

  • Cultural responsiveness

  • Ethical excellence

We view telehealth as an opportunity to reimagine access, connection, and care.

Professional Collaboration & Consultation

We welcome collaboration, consultation, and referral partnerships.

Healing Is a Journey LLC
Virtual Therapy — Across Texas
Tiffany Johnson, MA, LPC, NCC, BCTP-III

👉 Request Professional Consultation or Collaboration

Next
Next

When Regulation Isn’t Working: Clinical Adaptations for Neurodivergent Telehealth Clients-A Professional Resource for Clinicians Working With ADHD, Autism, OCD, and Anxiety