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Training postgraduate psychology students to deliver psychological services online

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kerrie Shandley, B Klein, M Kyrios, David AustinDavid Austin, L Ciechomski, G Murray
Information and communication technologies are increasingly being used to remotely deliver psychological services. This delivery method confers clear advantages to both client and therapist, including the accessibility of services by otherwise unserved populations and cost-effective treatment. Remote services can be delivered in a real-time or delayed manner, providing clients with a wealth of therapy options not previously available. The proliferation of these services has outstripped the development and implementation of all but the most rudimentary of regulatory frameworks, potentially exposing clients to substandard psychological services. Integrating mandatory training on the delivery of online psychological services into accredited postgraduate psychology courses would aid in addressing this issue. The purpose of this article is to outline issues of consideration in the development and implementation of such a training programme. An online etherapy training programme developed by Swinburne University's National eTherapy Centre will be used as an example throughout.

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Journal

Australian psychologist

Volume

46

Issue

2

Pagination

120 - 125

Publisher

Wiley

Location

London, England

ISSN

0005-0067

eISSN

1742-9544

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Taylor & Francis

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