Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Counseling in the Digital Age 2015 is 7-Night Alaskan Cruise Conference dedicated to Digital Age topics: Traditional Therapeutic Boundaries, Digital Ethics, Clinical Considerations in the Age of Google, Ethical, Telehealth and Facebook.
Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Counseling in the Digital Age 2015 is a conference that covers topics such as:
- Dual Relationships
- Apply the making of ethical decisions regarding dual relationships
- Describe what the codes of ethics state in regard to dual relationships
- Specify when it is not advisable to enter into dual relationships or cross boundaries in therapy
- Integrate boundary crossing and dual relationships, when appropriate, into treatment
- Boundaries in Psychotherapy, Counseling & Psychiatry
- Differentiate among boundary crossings, boundary violations and dual relationships in psychiatry, psychotherapy and counseling
- Define boundaries in psychiatry, psychotherapy and counseling
- Report on how enforcing rigid boundaries can be harmful to clients
- State the relationships between boundary crossings and the standard of care
- HIPAA
- Summarize the Privacy, Security, and Transaction Rules
- Conduct a formal HIPAA risk analysis and implement proper risk management measures
- Describe the relationships between HIPAA and The Standard of Care of psychotherapy
- Outline the Omnibus or Final Rule of 2013
- Digital Ethics
- Construct a social media policy for one’s office to address potential boundary issues with clients
- Identify the ethical challenges that may arise from engaging in activities on the Internet
- Apply a risk management lens to the process of determining the appropriateness of specific technological tools for use with specific clients
- Identify the ethical challenges that may arise from engaging in activities on the Internet
- Risk Management
- Explain how to minimize risk to psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors without compromising their clinical integrity
- Report the origin of and the forces behind risk management
- Utilize tools to make clinical and ethical decisions with regard to risk management concerns
- Describe the relationships between risk management and the standard of care
- Telehealth
- Establish appropriate office policies for online/digital interaction
- Determine the elements of an ethical telehealth practice
- Develop a plan to professionally move in the direction of telehealth
- Explain the Skype-HIPAA controversy
- Develop a plan to professionally move in the direction of telehealth
- Ethical Decision Making
- Apply ethical decision-making processes to their practices
- Define and apply construct, such as morality, virtue, ethics, rights, fairness and justice
- Apply ethical decision-making to dual relationships situations
- Explain the forces that contribute to our attitudes toward dual relationships
Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Counseling in the Digital Age 2015 is intended for:
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Social Workers
- Psychiatric nurses
- Counselors