Ethics and the Internet

As Cathy Malchiodi pointed out through her comment on Facebook Fan Pages for Therapists #3, there should be no difference in the use of HIPPA and AATA’s code of ethics when applied to electronic communication versus traditional formats. So…lets take a look at some of the key principals for both, while keeping in mind that [...]

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Yayayayayyyyyy!

An excerpt from a recent email by Sarah Kremer, ATR-BC, Chair of AATA Governmental Affairs Committee:
CALIFORNIA COALITION FOR COUNSELOR LICENSURE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
September 11, 2009
California’s State Legislature has passed the counselor licensure bill!
SB788 (Wyland-Steinberg) passed on the Assembly Floor on September 8th with a vote of 70-5 and on the Senate Floor on September 10th with [...]

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Facebook Fan Pages for Therapists #3

After some thought regarding Cathy Malchiodi’s post on her Psychology Today Blog and comments left on both her page and on my response, I decided to email Peg Dunn Snow Ph.D. ATR-BC, LPAT, LMHC directly. I realized that since her name was not used in Cathy’s original post and in responses to it, even if [...]

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