Q13. Research the GHR Code of Ethics in relation to remote and online therapy and other relevant materials and consider and discuss the potential issues a therapist must consider before working online.
- Learning outcomes: 1.3
Student answer
The GHR code of ethics contains guidance for conducting sessions online. There are many advantages of conducting a session in this way, including the reduction of geographic limitations and the ability to be more flexible in appointments. Online or sykpe sessions are a recent advancement in therapy and one which requires some additional steps and considerations at each stage of the therapeutic journey:
Pre session
Start of session
During session
End of session
(LO 1.3 Sophisticated thinking, within the bounds of law and ethics, but beyond the confines of unnecessarily dogmatic rules sometimes asserted in training, supervision and reading)
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Tutor feedback (DO NOT delete/edit feedback. Write amendments, additional information & thoughts underneath this table)
Correct. A comprehensive and detailed answer bringing up some very good points and alerting the therapist to the potential issues which may arise in these circumstances. A well thought out approach, thank you.
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(Further student work goes here if requested through feedback)
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Further Student Example Answer: Over and above the standard procedures and practises of the GHR Code of Ethics for therapists those that chose to work on-line or remotely must comply with the following best practise to provide the best for their clients and their practise.
The
therapist must ensure they understand the difference between
face-to-face treatment and on-line working; this includes the reduced
feedback from the client during both the assessment phase and the
actual treatment session itself.
The
therapist must be confident the client is who they say they are and
the contact details are correct. The therapist should be confident as
to the true nature of client’s issues prior to commencing any
sessions. They must have already agreed the standard personal
contract and paid the appropriate fees.
They
must be sure the client is not suffering from any relevant medical
conditions which could impact on the session and that they have
provided their GP's details and phone number with authorisation in
case the therapist feels it necessary to make contact with the GP for
the wellbeing of the client, their family or the public.
The
therapist must be insured to work remotely or on-line, the therapist
and the client must have a suitable working environment a safe and
distraction free room, the therapist must be made aware of any other
persons present with the client and will have previously agreed if
the sessions are to be recorded in any way by the client.
The
client must also be aware and happy to work remotely or on-line,
including what to do in the case of technology failure issues, the
therapist must have a quality back up plan including a
landline/secondary phone number and if possible a third party
emergency contact number.
Ensure
all electronic transactions, emails, contract and fee scales etc. are
available to the client.
The
therapist must ensure the privacy and integrity of any material on
their computer systems prior to linking to any clients system and
deleting unnecessary material as soon as the clients contracted work
is completed.
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