The rapid shift to telebehavioral health (TBH) during the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need for Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) to develop robust competencies in this area. The research article, CTiBS and Clinical Social Work: Telebehavioral Health Competencies for LCSWs in the Age of COVID-19, provides a comprehensive framework to help LCSWs enhance their TBH skills.
The Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science (CTiBS) has identified seven competency domains essential for effective TBH practice:
- Clinical Evaluation and Care
 - Virtual Environment and Telepresence
 - Technology
 - Legal and Regulatory Issues
 - Evidence-Based and Ethical Practice
 - Mobile Health and Apps
 - Telepractice Development
 
These domains encompass 49 specific objectives and 146 measurable competencies. The framework categorizes competencies into three levels: novice, proficient, and authority, ensuring a developmental progression in skill acquisition.
Clinical Evaluation and Care
Within this domain, LCSWs must address key questions such as:
- How can technology be aligned to meet client needs?
 - How can clients use technology wisely to avoid negative outcomes?
 - How can emergency services be accessed remotely?
 
Documentation and Administrative Procedures
Proper documentation is critical for TBH services. This includes:
- Informed consent specific to TBH
 - Details of technology used
 - Locations of both clinician and client
 - Session start and end times
 - Notations of unexpected events
 
Legal and Regulatory Issues
LCSWs must adhere to HIPAA guidelines, obtain Business Associate Agreements, and navigate interjurisdictional practice and licensure portability. The following checklist may help:
- Research state-specific practice definitions
 - Confirm licensure validity and seek necessary registrations
 - Consult legal counsel for documentation
 - Verify professional liability coverage
 
For further reading on this comprehensive competency framework, please refer to the original research paper: CTiBS and Clinical Social Work: Telebehavioral Health Competencies for LCSWs in the Age of COVID-19.