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OLT01 Online Therapy - Overview (inactive)
Online Therapy: Clinical and Ethical Issues
Course Objective
This program provides clinicians with the opportunity to learn about:
Appropriate use of the Internet
Finding digital resources
Developing strategies to help health care professionals effectively integrate information technology tools into their practices

Intended Audience
Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Therapists
Author Bio
MICHAEL FREENY, LCSW - Michael Freeny, LCSW.  He is an author, clinician, and consultant living near Orlando, FL.  In this module, he offers a lively and humorous look at the range of clinical uses–and misuses–of the Internet.  Listeners will learn how to find resources for themselves and their clients on the Web and how they can plug into this new medium.

Mr. Freeny specializes in developing strategies to help health care professionals effectively integrate information technology tools into their practices. In addition to his clinical practice, Mr. Freeny is an expert in information technology and uses his understanding of human nature and computers to provide insightful and entertaining presentations about the juncture of man and machine. His “Love and Sex” chats at yahoo.com rank in the top ten nationally.  His novel, Terminal Consent, has received the highest acclaim for dramatically and accurately describing the challenges of modern healthcare.  He is also the author of numerous articles in both professional journals and the popular press as an advocate of medical privacy and quality care.

Certificates
ASWB ASWB
NBCC NBCC

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