OK, yesterday’s freakout about Zoombombing is so… yesterday. Today’s freakout is about Zoom recordings showing up on youtube and other places they don’t belong, as described in this Washington Post article. Two pieces of quick good news: If you are not recording Zoom sessions, you have (almost) nothing to worry about. This problem has nothing […]
COVID-19 Resources for Professionals & for Everyone
Seeking information, resources, and support with the recent COVID-19 pandemic? Visit our COVID-19 for Professionals and COVID-19 for Everyone pages here! Check back periodically for updates. Special thanks to Nathan Rice, Nat Kuhn, our IEDTA ListServ Members, members of the IEDTA Community, Tami Chelew, and the IEDTA Membership & Community Committee for their contributions!
Zoom Security
This revised version of an email I posted on the EDT-List discussion group may be helpful to therapists using Zoom to see patients. Disclaimer: it is based on my current best understanding of Zoom, but it is offered “as is,” with no assertion on my part or on behalf of the IEDTA that it will […]
Allan Abbass chosen as next IEDTA president
One of the exciting announcements from our recent IEDTA conference in Boston is that Allan Abbass, Professor of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, will assume the presidency of the IEDTA. Allan is one of the leading figures in the ISTDP world. He trained extensively with Habib Davanloo, and has been a tireless force […]