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Coloring Inside the Lines: Applying Ethical Considerations to Telemental Health Practice

Coloring Inside the Lines: Applying Ethical Considerations to Telemental Health Practice

Join us for a Live Webinar on November 1, 2024 from 1-2:30pm EDT
1.5 Ethics CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians

Regardless of the modality of practice, behavioral health professionals are expected to adhere to the ethical codes of their respective disciplines. As telehealth and the provision of services across state lines continue to evolve, practitioners may encounter conflicts between legal requirements and ethical standards in various jurisdictions. Ethical dilemmas, which may seem straightforward in traditional settings, can become more complex when services are delivered via online platforms.

This course explores the unique ethical dimensions introduced by telehealth practice and is beneficial for clinicians from all behavioral health professions and levels of experience. Join us for an immersive discussion led by a facilitator with expertise in law, clinical mental health, and behavioral health education. This course goes beyond the basics, addressing ethical dilemmas that arise in telehealth practice and ethical decision-making strategies for resolving them.

 Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the specific provisions of various professional codes of ethics that guide telehealth practice in behavioral health.
  • Identify at least two ethical dilemmas that might arise in the context of providing telehealth services and apply ethical decision-making processes to resolve these dilemmas.
  • Explore the challenges of maintaining confidentiality and managing dual relationships in the context of telehealth.
  • Evaluate the implications of telehealth on informed consent and documentation practices in behavioral health services.
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This webinar is also offered without CEs for half-price.

Coloring Inside the Lines: Applying Ethical Considerations to Telemental Health Practice
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Ann Ordway, JD, PhD

Ann Ordway, JD, PhD, has a law degree and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. She is a retired family law attorney following approximately 20+ years of private practice in New Jersey, where she primarily worked with high conflict divorce dynamics, parenting coordination, and child advocacy. She received her MA and EdS in Counseling from Seton Hall University and completed her Practicum and Internship at the Counseling Services program on campus. Ann has been trained as a family mediator, a Guardian Ad Litem, and as a Parenting Coordinator. Clinical experience has included work with high-conflict families, victims of domestic violence, anger management with accused offenders of domestic violence, and school counseling. Ann has taught graduate-level clinical mental health and school counseling for nearly 14 years, both in-person and via distance learning. She was the College Academic Director of Counseling at a University in Phoenix, Arizona, and she is a former president of the Arizona Counseling Association. She is currently the program director at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, where she facilitates the delivery of trainings for an international, interdisciplinary audience of family law professionals.

Dr. Ordway’s doctoral dissertation on the experiences of parenting coordinators working with high-conflict couples engaged in intimate partner violence dynamics is the foundation of her current research. She is a national and international presenter, and has published in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to high-conflict families, the impact of divorce on children, ethics, and the preparedness of counselors for court-involved roles and general court involvement.