However, many clinicians are unsure how to offer high-quality, ethical treatment in this complex and constantly changing technological world.
Jeff Ashby – Ethics 2.0 When Clinical Goes Digital
Digital Technology has revolutionized the way we serve clients.
Clients are used to receiving every service through technology in this age of digital information and social media. This includes their interactions with you, the clinician.
Many clinicians feel unsure how to provide quality and ethical mental health care in the modern, complex world of technology.
Renowned ethics expert Jeff Ashby, PhD. ABPP. RPT.-S has devoted 20+ years of his career to ensuring clinicians like you understand—and can effectively apply in practice—the essential legal and ethical best-Practices for using technology with clients
You can now join Dr. Ashby in this unique online training course that explores today’s ethical issues related to social media, blogs, websites, and more.
Humor and stories are best used.-Case studies, exercises, and telling. Jeff This training will provide you with the knowledge and skills to spot potential areas of negligence in your practice, deal with complex ethical dilemmas, establish ethical practices that protect clients, ensure confidentiality, and provide quality mental health services. You’ll end this training confident in your ability to address complex ethical dilemmas while maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice.
Are you using “the most up to date” Are encryption standards used to protect client information when it is stored and communicated?
Do you have a proper relationship with your blog readers and your social media followers?
Are you aware that you are breaking HIPAA?
These are questions you might be interested in. This is the right course! This online training is comprehensive and informative. Establish clear guidelines and practices for ethical conduct Use technology in your client work. You’ll identify:
- Clients may face potential roadblocks-therapist relationship when there’s a difference in digital/social comprehension.
- You will need to consider the ethical decisions you make and the risks associated with different ethical theories.
- What are the limits of your competence? How would you defend them if they were challenged
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- Discuss the five principal purposes of ethics
- Understanding and knowing the current laws and codes in relation to technology is crucial.
- Consider the possible—and implied—fiduciary relationships to your clients and the gray area technology brings
- Learn the risk of malpractice and negligence in today’s world
- Uncover whether you are a digital native or a digital immigrant—and learn to identify what your clients are to enhance your therapeutic work
- Find out what makes an ethical dilemma.
- Consider the impact of these two levels on your decision-making.
- Have a complete understanding of informed consent—it’s much more than “a form clients sign”
- Learn how technology and distance counseling/telephone can help you to see the potential grey areas-Mental health
- Recognize the meaning of competence in something, and where your practice falls short.
- Learn the difference between consultation and supervision
- Learn how to keep your identity private in the age of information
- You can analyze how you use email and texting in the practice of yours and spot areas that may violate confidentiality
- Understanding what is meant by dual or multiple relationships and how it (or an interaction with them) could be understood by someone else
- You should control your web visibility to avoid any negative consequences from posted information
- Learn the four types of self-What to consider about disclosure when you decide to do so
- Be confident in how you establish appropriate relationships with clients—off and online
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes