[Audio Download] BT14 Short Course 18 – Exploring the Impact of Milton Erickson and Steve Deshazer’s Work with Regard to Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma – Mike Rankin, MA and Dale Bertram, PhD

[Audio Download] BT14 Short Course 18 – Exploring the Impact of Milton Erickson and Steve Deshazer’s Work with Regard to Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma – Mike Rankin, MA and Dale Bertram, PhD

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Description

Topic Areas:
Anxiety | Depression | Trauma | Short Course
Category:
Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2014 | Press Products
Faculty:
Dale Bertram, PhD | Mike Rankin, MA
Duration:
1:33:32
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date :
Dec 11, 2014

Description

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The workshop focuses on the nuts and bolts of online clinical supervision. It will address how to select an online platform, the major legal and ethical issues in providing online supervision, and a focused discussion on how to utilize the online environment to provide quality supervision. The workshop will give participants a good overview of how to conduct digital supervision in ethical and useful ways.

The educational objectives are listed.

  1. Articulate how to select user friendly online platforms for providing clinical supervision which are HIPAA and compliant.
  2. Describe the major ethical issues related to providing online supervision.
  3. Utilize the online environment to provide high quality Ericksonian supervision in a distance/online environment.

Session may be edited to preserve confidentiality.

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