EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
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9/06/2017  |   1:30 PM - 3:00 PM   |  The Ethics of E-Counseling (E)   |  Cascade D

The Ethics of E-Counseling (E)

E-therapy is a growing area of the counseling field, with technology growing faster than the knowledge base. As such, there are plenty of ethical dilemmas to be addressed. There will be a small group breakout to discuss (about a dozen) vignettes of ethical case challenges, which will then be addressed in the entire audience. Most of the vignettes to be discussed borrow from his personal experience in performing e-therapy. All names and situations discussed are anonymous to provide confidentiality for the clients. A general set of rules covering e-therapy will be given, and discussed. Ethics of the various counseling professions will also be covered. Given time, some discussion of technology will be discussed. Suggestions as to further resources will complete this brief coverage of this topic.

  • Look at the ethical dilemnas present in electronic therapy
  • Review the various professions laws and rules and legislative changes
  • Have fun and examine your beliefs

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Presenters/Authors

Lewis Galway (), Rise Services, Inc. and the Family Support Center , lewisg@xmission.com;
Lewis Galway, M.Ed., CMHC, AADC, received his master in education/counseling from the University of Utah. He has been counseling for 30 years. He has been the prior chairperson of the SLADVC, the SLADVC treatment committee, the UDVAC treatment committee, and most recently was the secretary of the UADVT. He was the recipient of the 2015 domestic violence service provider award. Mr. Galway has 20 years of experience in working with domestic violence offenders and victims. He has utilized e-therapy in working with court ordered DV treatment offenders, as well as other populations. Mr. Galway has also been an adjunct psychology professor at the Salt Lake Community College. He is also the founder of Existential-Behavioral Counseling (EBT). He has done his fair share of research and studying, on the topic, but clearly does not consider himself an expert in the field of e-therapy, as the field is changing rapidly.


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