Archive for July, 2011

Online Psychotherapy in the Mental Health Profession

This article is part one of a series of five that explores interesting, unique and noteworthy trends in the mental health profession. Understanding current trends and changes within a specific industry is one of the hallmarks of smart business practice. This process empowers professionals to make more effective and rewarding business decisions both now and in the future. Examining these changes also brings about opportunity if we are able to look at new service offerings and competitive influences in unique and creative ways.

Online Psychotherapy

Online counseling and psychotherapy is slowly becoming more and more of a viable option for people in need of psychological help and guidance. This model has its fair share of critics and there are valid concerns with respect to the therapeutic process. However, technology is quickly catching up with this model as high-speed wireless Internet access becomes commonplace along with video/audio streaming and web cam capabilities. In many instances, a session between a therapist and a patient in two different locations can be bridged quite effectively with the right technological specifications.

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Psychotherapy Training

Psychotherapy training is available in many different avenues. You can train traditionally through college classes, sitting in a classroom with a lecturer. You can also complete a home-based program at your own pace with book-based curriculum and study. In our modern world, however, possibly one of the most effective ways to train for a psychotherapy career is through internet training. Colleges and universities now offer many online-based programs for many curricula including psychotherapy. Not only that, there are career colleges and online programs specifically designed for psychotherapy training.

When looking for a good psychotherapy training program either through traditional schooling or via the internet, consider the following as guidelines to find a good program:

  • The school or program is state and/or nationally certified
  • The school or program has the degree level(s) you need or want
  • The school or program has a schedule that works with yours
  • The school or program offers career counseling or placement
  • The school or program has good reviews from professionals and students

It is important that the above considerations are an integral part of your psychotherapy training research. It is wise to attend a school or program that is accredited by the proper organization(s) and that offers a range of curricula you want to learn about and that is specific to your training needs.

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Coaching VS. Psychotherapy: What’s The Difference?

With the emerging global community and an internet presence even in remote jungles and mountain villages, we all live in an age of exponential changes. It is no surprise that there has been a corresponding pressure on the psyches and equilibriums of just about every living human being.

In response to that pressure, the field of psychotherapy has grown itself up, from the seemingly narrow minded Victorian context of Freudian analysis to more recent scientific advances in mapping brain function. Techniques have ranged from passive and remote interpretation to more active interventions such as EMDR and DBT.

Baby boomers have played a large role in turning psychotherapy into a household word; a term reserved not just for the mentally ill, but also for the “worried well”. And managed care has capitalized further by applying the medical, disease-based model onto the practice, requiring any and all users of health insurance to declare a diagnosis worthy of treatment. That is to say, it is a model of treatment provided by licensed and credentialed practitioners who must authorize and frequently request sessions through a complicated and laborious set of rules in order to be reimbursed–and only then, at a discounted rate.

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