Telecounseling Links


Telecounseling Find Favor With EAPs | workforce.com

Telecounseling Find Favor With EAPs. Some companies are advancing the telephone from a referral tool to a way to deliver therapy. ...
www.workforce.com/section/02/feature/23/88/09/index.html - Similar pages
[PDF]

CLINICAL RESEARCH UPDATE Telecounseling

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
Telecounseling. Jason Z. Bowman. Greg J. Neimeyer. ABSTRACT. ... videoconferencing, and chat rooms for therapy use. This Research Update ...
www.haworthpress.com/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=RHX5R9EUM00Q8HR72FRW43XV7TCTBRF7&a=3&s=J182... - Similar pages

The Web Office for Mental Health Counselors

Your virtual office appointment scheduler adapts to a variety of appointment types: (1) traditional face-to-face; (2) e-therapy; and (3) telecounseling. ...
https://store.webstorepackage.com/westnetdp/psguide/832C953C669243CDB0C1FEB13EFE952C.asp - 117k - Cached - Similar pages

Online Therapy

Through online therapy, we are able to work with individuals, ... TeleCounseling: Telephone counseling is offered for a variety of problems. ...
www.completecounselingsolutions.com/myindex.php?page=6 - 23k - Cached - Similar pages

JulieannMyers.com

However, therapy can also be extremely costly and require investments of time and energy that many potential patients do not have. ...
www.julieannmyers.com/counseling/telecounseling.html - 24k - Cached - Similar pages

Counseling Appointments and Email with Licensed Therapists

To locate therapists who offer e-therapy--secure message/email, i-message, videocounseling and/or telecounseling, please refer to the selected therapist's ...
www.personalsolutions.com/860A76A9425841DD94043F45060C678E.asp - 35k - Cached - Similar pages

Odessa College - Career Services

But now, through video monitors and E-mail, they can conduct remote therapy sessions. Participation in telecounseling is modest but growing steadily, ...
www.odessa.edu/dept/career/hotcareers.htm - 88k - Cached - Similar pages

UCSF - Center for Consumer Self Care - Center Expands Programs ...

Pharmacist Care Services in Medication Therapy Management ... the Implementation of the UCSF – St. Anthony’s Free Clinic Telecounseling Pharmacy Service ...
pharmacy.ucsf.edu/ccsc/news/02012007.php - 10k - Cached - Similar pages

~TELEPHONE CONSULTATIONS AND LIFE-COACHING FOR STRESS ...

counseling by phone,counseling by telephone,therapy by phone,therapy by ... abuse, help for abuse, anger anger management, help with anger, telecounseling, ...
www.lifemattersnow.com/ - 12k - Cached - Similar pages

~LIFE-COACHING AND MOTIVATIONAL TRAINING TO HELP WITH STRESS ...

counseling by phone,counseling by telephone,therapy by phone,therapy by ... telecounseling, problems, psychotherapist, psychotherapy, life-coaching, ...
www.lifemattersnow.com/personal_coaching1.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
[ More results from www.lifemattersnow.com ]

Get Counseling Help Online

Finally, email counseling, or email-therapy, is completely text-based, outside real ... The above number is the one to call for telecounseling after you ...
www.transitions-counseling.com/Get_Counseling_Help_Online.htm - 39k - Cached - Similar pages

Stress Reduction, Stress Relief, Stress Free Products

... muscles, work stress, self esteem, self improvement, communication, therapy, telecounseling, insomnia, cholesterol, vitamins, antioxidants, depression, ...
www.jobwerx.com/resources/affiliates/StressLess.html - Similar pages

Researcher

E-mail, nagae@soc.iuk.ac.jp. Research Field, Clinical psychology. Keywords for a research field, Cognitive Behavior Therapy; Trauma care; Telecounseling ...
read.jst.go.jp/public/cs_ksh_012EventAction.do?action4=event&lang_act4=E&judge_act4=2&code_ac... - Similar pages

In addition to following the NBCC® Code of Ethics pertaining to the practice of professional counseling, Internet counselors shall observe the following standards of practice:

Internet Counseling Relationship

  1. In situations where it is difficult to verify the identity of the Internet client, steps are taken to address impostor concerns, such as by using code words or numbers.

  2. Internet counselors determine if a client is a minor and therefore in need of parental/guardian consent. When parent/guardian consent is required to provide Internet counseling to minors, the identity of the consenting person is verified.

  3. As part of the counseling orientation process, the Internet counselor explains to clients the procedures for contacting the Internet counselor when he or she is off-line and, in the case of asynchronous counseling, how often e-mail messages will be checked by the Internet counselor.

  4. As part of the counseling orientation process, the Internet counselor explains to clients the possibility of technology failure and discusses alternative modes of communication, if that failure occurs.

  5. As part of the counseling orientation process, the Internet counselor explains to clients how to cope with potential misunderstandings when visual cues do not exist.

  6. As a part of the counseling orientation process, the Internet counselor collaborates with the Internet client to identify an appropriately trained professional who can provide local assistance, including crisis intervention, if needed. The Internet counselor and Internet client should also collaborate to determine the local crisis hotline telephone number and the local emergency telephone number.

  7. The Internet counselor has an obligation, when appropriate, to make clients aware of free public access points to the Internet within the community for accessing Internet counseling or Web-based assessment, information, and instructional resources.

  8. Within the limits of readily available technology, Internet counselors have an obligation to make their Web site a barrier-free environment to clients with disabilities.

  9. Internet counselors are aware that some clients may communicate in different languages, live in different time zones, and have unique cultural perspectives. Internet counselors are also aware that local conditions and events may impact the client.

    Confidentiality in Internet Counseling


  10. The Internet counselor informs Internet clients of encryption methods being used to help insure the security of client/counselor/supervisor communications.

    Encryption methods should be used whenever possible. If encryption is not made available to clients, clients must be informed of the potential hazards of unsecured communication on the Internet. Hazards may include unauthorized monitoring of transmissions and/or records of Internet counseling sessions.

  11. The Internet counselor informs Internet clients if, how, and how long session data are being preserved.

    Session data may include Internet counselor/Internet client e-mail, test results, audio/video session recordings, session notes, and counselor/supervisor communications. The likelihood of electronic sessions being preserved is greater because of the ease and decreased costs involved in recording. Thus, its potential use in supervision, research, and legal proceedings increases.

  12. Internet counselors follow appropriate procedures regarding the release of information for sharing Internet client information with other electronic sources.

    Because of the relative ease with which e-mail messages can be forwarded to formal and casual referral sources, Internet counselors must work to insure the confidentiality of the Internet counseling relationship.

    Legal Considerations, Licensure, and Certification

  13. Internet counselors review pertinent legal and ethical codes for guidance on the practice of Internet counseling and supervision.

    Local, state, provincial, and national statutes as well as codes of professional membership organizations, professional certifying bodies, and state or provincial licensing boards need to be reviewed. Also, as varying state rules and opinions exist on questions pertaining to whether Internet counseling takes place in the Internet counselor's location or the Internet client's location, it is important to review codes in the counselor's home jurisdiction as well as the client's. Internet counselors also consider carefully local customs regarding age of consent and child abuse reporting, and liability insurance policies need to be reviewed to determine if the practice of Internet counseling is a covered activity.

  14. The Internet counselor's Web site provides links to websites of all appropriate certification bodies and licensure boards to facilitate consumer protection.