Marlene M. Maheu, PhD, Founder, President, and CEO of Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science
Dr. Maheu, the pioneering telebehavioral health trainer, publisher,
consultant, author, and keynoter, has connected with over 6.5 million
professionals in the past year alone. Her wealth of experience uniquely
positions her to guide professionals at all levels through even the most
complex questions for the past three decades. She oversees the monthly
publication of 57 telehealth newsletters and personally writes 12-15
new telehealth news-related blog posts monthly, adding to her
company's 1,350 telehealth blogs. Inspired by many mentors, she has
also written five peer-reviewed telehealth textbooks, and more than 60 telehealth-related book chapters and
journal articles.
โ Dr. Maheu is the Founder, President, and CEO of the Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science
(CTiBS).
โ She was the Committee Chair and lead author of the first published set of Telebehavioral Health set of
competencies, published in 2017.
โ She is the Founder of the interprofessional, international journal advocating for the responsible use of
technology in behavioral health, the Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science.
โ She's the former Executive Director of Telehealth.org (TBHI), which offers more than 80 hours of specialized
telehealth training, and a postgraduate CE Professional Certificate Training Program focused exclusively on
telebehavioral health. Her training has served 88,000+
professionals from 109 countries.
โ She now manages the Telehealth Institute, a 501(c)(3) organization that focuses on developing and delivering
telehealth training and consultation.
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