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Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychotherapists (IEPsy)
1. Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychotherapists (IEPsy)Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Psychologists, Counselors, and Clinicians Using the Internet. by MalihehTaheri Psychologist mali@malihehtaheri.com www.malihehtaheri.com
2. Overview Online Transparency of Clients and Therapists Social Networking: Friend Requests, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn Emails between Therapists and Patients, Record Keeping Practices, and Laptop Security Social Media Policies, Codes of Ethics, Guidelines, and Resources
4. Introduction Technological “Natives” & “Immigrants” Before and After 1960/70 Digital Ethics (Video) The Internet’s ethical challenges Should you Google your clients? Should you ‘friend’ a student on Facebook? My Private Practice Social Media Policy Social Networking Facebook, Linkedin, Myspace etc…
6. 5 Types of Self-Disclosure: The Google Factor: Therapists' Unwitting Self-Disclosure On The Net. New Therapist, 57, September/October, p. 16-22, By OferZur, Ph.D.
15. General Guidelines Regarding Internet Transparency Therapists should always assume that everything what they post online, may be read by their clients. Google yourself regularly Professional Life seek expert consultations be very careful in discussing case studies online Therapists should always assume that everything what they post online, may be read by their clients. Personal Life
17. Removing Negative Information from the Internet Identify the Nature of the Information Figure Out the Source Try to Resolve it Whom to Contact? Where to Turn for Help? Reputation defender http://www.reputationdefender.com/
19. Facebook Statistics Singapore Number of users on Facebook in Singapore: 2 413 340 Number of male users on Facebook in Singapore: 1 172 380 Number of female users on Facebook in Singapore: 1 173 520 Penetration of Facebook in Singapore to population: 51.34 % Penetration of Facebook in Singapore to online population: 65.97 %
20. Managing Facebook as a Mental Health professional Facebook is a social space which can quickly overlap into our professional lives making it harder to distinguish between personal and professional activities. By KeelyKolmeswww.drkkolmes.com
26. Psychotherapy, Online Social Networking, and Ethics Ethics and the Internet Social Networking Sites Patterns of Social Networking Site Use
27. Social Networking Sites The most popular of these are Facebook and MySpace, although others, such as LinkedIn and Friendster, also have followings, albeit to a lesser extent (Salaway & Caruso, 2008) Positive Social Effects Negative Social Effects
29. APA Code of Professional Ethics 4. Privacy And Confidentiality 4.01 Maintaining Confidentiality 4.02 Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality Risks to privacy 4.03 Record Keeping permission 4.04 Minimizing Intrusions on Privacy 4.05 Disclosures prohibited by law 4.06 Consultations 4.07 Use of Confidential Information
30. APA Code of Professional Ethics 6. Record Keeping and Fees Use coding 3.05 Multiple Relationship Functions as a psychologist Exceptions/No harm Takes reasonable steps to resolve Clarify role expectations
32. General Guidelines and Practice "Covered Entity“ Security password Backup, backup and … backup firewall virus protection Consult with computer experts Encryption software programs Treat the laptop like the cash in your wallet
33. Email Tips for Clinicians Initial Contact Shared Email Lists Social Networking Sites Software and Software Security Policies
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35. Resources Online Continuing education, ZurInstitute, LLC http://ww.zurinstitute.com/ Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) http://www.singaporepsychologicalsociety.org/ American Psychological Association http://apa.org/