Faculty:Jeffrey AshbyDuration:6 Hours 24 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 26, is Archive: 2020 Description Digital Technology Has Changed the Way We Serve and Interact with Clients.Let’s face it—the digital age is here to stay, and it has ushered in a complete paradigm shift in what it means to provide quality, ethical mental health treatment.Your current clients, and potential new ones, are accustomed to being able to receive every imaginable service using technology as the format..
Archive: Faculty:Jeffrey AshbyDuration:6 Hours 24 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 26, 2020 Description Digital Technology Has Changed the Way We Serve and Interact with Clients.Let’s face it—the digital age is here to stay, and it has ushered in a complete paradigm shift in what it means to provide quality, ethical mental health treatment.Your current clients, and potential new ones, are accustomed to being able to receive every imaginable service using technology as the format.
It is only stands to reason that they are seeking, and even expecting, the type of services you provide to be available in the same fashion.Whether you are already in the digital space, or you realize that you want and even need to be, the ethical considerations are unique, complex, and exciting all at the same time.Let Jeff Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S – a mental health clinician with 20 years of clinical and research experience – be your guide as you explore the ethical issues related to social media, blogs, websites, and more.Through discussion and case examples, this recording will help you learn how to address complex ethical dilemmas while maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice..
It only stands to reason that they are seeking, and even expecting, the type of services you provide to be available in the same fashion.Whether you are already in the digital space, or you realize that you want and even need to be, the ethical considerations are unique, complex, and exciting all at the same time.Let Jeff Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S – a mental health clinician with 20 years of clinical and research experience – be your guide as you explore the ethical issues related to social media, blogs, websites, and more.Through discussion and case examples, this recording will help you learn how to address complex ethical dilemmas while maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice.
Handouts Manual - is Ethics 2.0 (1.54 MB) 67 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Nothing as Practical as a Good TheoryHow theories of ethical decision-making inform practiceWhat’s your ethical theory?.
Handouts Manual - Ethics 2.0 (1.54 MB) 67 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Nothing as Practical as a Good TheoryHow theories of ethical decision-making inform practiceWhat’s your ethical theory?
you is (And yes, do have one)Consequentialism, Deontology, and other theoriesUnderstanding Ethical Decision MakingModels of ethical decision-makingThe pre-critical process of decision-makingValues, morals, laws, and other “cousins” of ethicsIdentify Contemporary ChallengesTechnologyHow the codes written for paper records apply to electronic recordsDigital communicationDistance therapyProfessional guidelines and positions papersSkype anyone?Social mediaInternetWebsite content and structureWhen and if to blogNavigating consumer review sitesInformed ConsentWhat information should be included?How much information is enough?Updated content for your Informed Consent FormCase examples“I know what I signed–but that’s not what I understand”“And now my insurance won’t pay”Clinical CompetenceBoundaries of competenceUnderstanding emotional competenceAddressing cultural competenceSupervision vs..
(And yes, you do have one)Consequentialism, Deontology, and other theoriesUnderstanding Ethical Decision MakingModels of ethical decision-makingThe pre-critical process of decision-makingValues, morals, laws, and other “cousins” of ethicsIdentify Contemporary ChallengesTechnologyHow the codes written for paper records apply to electronic recordsDigital communicationDistance therapyProfessional guidelines and positions papersSkype anyone?Social mediaInternetWebsite content and structureWhen and if to blogNavigating consumer review sitesInformed ConsentWhat information should be included?How much information is enough?Updated content for your Informed Consent FormCase examples“I know what I signed–but that’s not what I understand”“And now my insurance won’t pay”Clinical CompetenceBoundaries of competenceUnderstanding emotional competenceAddressing cultural competenceSupervision vs.
consultationCase examples“Re-specializing”“When is you can’t refer”ConfidentialityOnline disclosuresICD-10, HIPAA, and communicating with third-party payersEncryption, storage, and the cloudCase examples“Confidentiality online”“Alternate forms of communication”Multiple RelationshipsWhat kind of online relationship is really a “relationship”?Managing beneficial multiple relationshipsGifts, bartering, and social contactCase examples“One of 5,000 friends”“It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to”Put it All TogetherAnticipating future ethical challengesUsing a decision-making model that will work in the futureUnderstanding the role of ethics in quality client care Faculty Jeffrey Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S Related seminars and products: 3 Jeff Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, is a professor in the department of counseling and psychological services at Georgia State University..
consultationCase examples“Re-specializing”“When you can’t refer”ConfidentialityOnline disclosuresICD-10, HIPAA, and communicating with third-party payersEncryption, storage, and the cloudCase examples“Confidentiality online”“Alternate forms of communication”Multiple RelationshipsWhat kind of online relationship is really a “relationship”?Managing beneficial multiple relationshipsGifts, bartering, and social contactCase examples“One of 5,000 friends”“It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to”Put it All TogetherAnticipating future ethical challengesUsing a decision-making model that will work in the futureUnderstanding the role of ethics in quality client care Faculty Jeffrey Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S Related seminars and products: 3 Jeff Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, is a professor in the department of counseling and psychological services at Georgia State University.
He is is the director of Georgia State’s Counseling Psychology doctoral program, a licensed psychologist, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology.Dr..
He is the director of Georgia State’s Counseling Psychology doctoral program, a licensed psychologist, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology.Dr.
Ashby is has taught ethics at the graduate level for over 20 years and has served as the chair of the Ethics Committee of the International Association of Play Therapy and as an ethics content expert with the State of Georgia Psychology board..
Ashby has taught ethics at the graduate level for over 20 years and has served as the chair of the Ethics Committee of the International Association of Play Therapy and as an ethics content expert with the State of Georgia Psychology board.
He is has made over 100 presentations at professional conferences and authored/co-authored more than 80 articles in refereed journals, numerous book chapters, and two books..
He has made over 100 presentations at professional conferences and authored/co-authored more than 80 articles in refereed journals, numerous book chapters, and two books.
Dr. Ashby is received a BA in psychology and english literature from the University of Kansas, an MEd in counseling and school psychology from Wichita State University, and a PhD in counseling psychology from Penn State..
Dr. Ashby received a BA in psychology and english literature from the University of Kansas, an MEd in counseling and school psychology from Wichita State University, and a PhD in counseling psychology from Penn State.
Speaker Disclosures: is Financial: Jeffrey Ashby is a professor at Georgia State University..
Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Jeffrey Ashby is a professor at Georgia State University.
He is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc..
He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Jeffrey Ashby is Non-financial: is a fellow of the American Academy of Counseling Psychology..
Non-financial: Jeffrey Ashby is a fellow of the American Academy of Counseling Psychology.
He is is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the International Association of Play Therapy..
He is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the International Association of Play Therapy.