As a remote therapist, your job is to provide each client with the treatment, therapy, and services they need. E-therapy uses multiple parts of the internet—including, at times, web-based software—to evaluate the mental health of patients and talk with them during each session. Remote therapists usually specialize in a single type of care, such as speech-language pathology, and may further specialize by client type. For example, many remote therapists work with schools, prisons, or hospitals to provide services to clients. While most remote therapists work from home, some work from a central office instead. In this context, "remote" means "little or no face-to-face interaction with clients." Some therapists offer both face-to-face and remote services, but those are usually advertised under the regular therapist title.