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This course will satisfy your ethics requirement.
“I thought the
activity was very engaging, informative, and really organized. I learned a lot
about what can and cannot be done and also how to go about doing online
counseling ethically.”-Abbee T., Professional Counselor, Louisiana
A wide range of
technologies to include the Internet, e-mail, text messaging, social media,
Apps, and the like have altered how most individuals communicate with each
other, stay connected, and form and maintain relationships, to include in
mental health practice. This workshop will provide information about the
ethical, legal, and clinical issues relevant to integrating various
technologies into our practices. Additionally, common pitfalls and areas where
the use of various technologies, to include social media, is contraindicated
will be discussed. Research on how various technologies may be effectively
integrated into clinical practice to treat a wide range of presenting problems
and disorders is reviewed and their implications for our practices is
discussed. Guidance on decision-making for when and how to do this is provided
to include the provision of clinical services across distances and the use of
various technologies to enhance or augment in-person services. Clinical
examples are provided to illustrate some of the benefits and challenges of
utilizing these technological innovations in clinical practice.