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Ten New Research Papers on Online Practice Published – woot!

January 22, 2015 by Kate Anthony

I love peer-reviewed special symposia – it’s a great way of accessing the most up-to-date research and cutting-edge thinking without having to wait for a whole edited textbook to be published (and trust me on that – I have two in production right now!).

And of course I am pleased to be published in the British Journal for Guidance and Counselling amongst suBJGCch esteemed authors and researchers, with not only a paper on the importance (and trials and tribulations) of training practitioners to be awesome online practitioners, but also my book review of an important addition to our libraries – Psychoanalysis Online.

Whatever your chosen niche in whatever your chosen field –career guidance, counselling and therapy, coaching, support – you are going to find something in here.  The value of single-session email is covered, and also therapeutic intervention by instant messaging.  There’s also a paper on perceived competencies for social media, and I also am glad to hear the progress of innovative use of technology in career guidance.

Access the articles here (fees apply for some)!

As Deidre Hughes, co-editor of the symposia series, states: “This make an important contribution to research and practice issues related to the application (or otherwise) of technologies in the fields of guidance and counselling.”

Here’s Deidre’s overview of the academic contributions:

  • Goss, S. & Hooley, T. Symposium on online practice
  • Bimrose, J., Kettunen, J.,  & Goddard, T. ICT the new frontier?
  • Bright, J. If you go down to the woods today you are in for a big surprise: seeing the wood for the tress in online delivery of career guidance
  • Anthony, K. Training therapists to work effectively online and offline within digital culture
  • Kettunen, J., Sampson, J., & Vuorinen, R. Career practitioners’ conceptions of competency for social media in career services
  • Richards, P. & Simpson, S. Beyond the therapeutic hour: an exploratory pilot study of using technology to enhance alliance and engagement within face-to-face psychotherapy
  • Gillat, I & Reshef, E. The perceived helpfulness of rendering emotional first aid via email
  • Buffini, K.B. & Gordon, M. One-to-one support for crisis intervention using online synchronous instant messaging
  • Rodda, S.N., Lubman, D.T., Cheetham, A., & Dowling, N.A. Single session web-based counselling
  • Nieuwboer, C.C., Fukkink, R.G.,  & Hermanns, J.M.A. Single session email consultation for parents
  • Haxell, A. J. On becoming textually active at Youthline, New Zealand
  • Lekka, F., Efstathiou, G. & Kalantzi-Azizi, A.K. The effect of counselling-based training on online peer support

Enjoy the articles – and if you have a research paper that you think BJGC would be interested in publishing, you can contact the co-editor Dr Stephen Goss at stephenpgoss@gmail.com!

 

New Year, New OTI Tutor!

January 14, 2015 by Kate Anthony

It’s a total pleasure for us to be starting the new year with a new appointment to the OTI Tutor Team!

Jane Fahy graduated from the Online Therapy Institute in 2013 with her Certified Cyber Facilitator qualification, and since then has been hard at work with GamblingTherapy.org as their Clinical Services Manager, a global online service for those affected by problem gambling. She also undertakes face-to-face work with problem gamblers in a residential setting for the Gordon Moody Association, and has been working with this client group for six years.  She is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

At OTI, we are always looking to expand our suite of online training courses – this is why our course offerings encompass topics as diverse as cognitive behavioural coaching, handling emotions at work, domestic violence, working with essential oils, and success motivation, alongside our core topics of transferring therapeutic skills to an online practice environment as a coach or therapist.  Inviting Jane to join the tutor team, with her experience as both an online counsellor and a gambling addiction specialist was an obvious choice!

Jane and I look forward to officially launching the course in the coming week or two – it is ten hours of online study over eight modules, self-paced and designed to fit around other commitments, and will teach you how to blend offline and online technologies to reach those affected adversely by gambling and help them on the road to recovery!  Jane will be giving personal one-to-one tutoring to each student in our unique OTI way!

Modules include:Cover TinyTake

  • How do you know if someone has a gambling problem?
  • The theory of problem gambling
  • Working with problem gamblers
  • Working with friends and family
  • Online support for problem gamblers
  • Gaming and internet use for problem gamblers
  • Managing suicide and risk online
  • Using blended technology in a face to face and residential setting

Watch this space for updates, or email jane.fahy@hushmail.com to register your interest!

 

First Steps to Training!

January 2, 2015 by Kate Anthony

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OK, the decorations are down, the fireworks are burnt out, and the new year resolutions are under way for the forseeable future at least. But have you thought of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs as we charge into 2015? Do those needs include a feeling of how you really (really) ought to take your skills into the digital world that your clients inhabit but that you just haven’t been able to get around to yet? Would you like some guidance as to how easy this is even at an introductory level?

We’ve revisited our small courses about the world of Cyberspace and Online Therapy, and now offer them at a two-tier price level depending on just how much mentoring you desire from the experts in the field! We don’t pretend these are full trainings (see our wealth of that sort of thing here!), but they are there in case you want to know more about a specific technology, more about an area of Cyberspace you are unsure of, or even in case you want to dip your toes into our teaching methods and see how we roll!

These short courses can be taken with full lesson-by-lesson mentoring for just £150, or with no mentoring at all for just £75! You get full access to our resources and your CPD Certificate either way – we just want to be sure we meet all needs and all budgets!

And if you are ready to take your learning a step further at some point down the line, you can deduct the cost of these courses from our full CCF or PGCert trainings once completed if paying in full!

Start by checking out the list of small courses here, give Kate a shout if you have any questions at kate@onlinetherapyinstitute.com, and start 2015 by taking that first step into the world of online therapy!

 

Ordering Training À La Carte

December 15, 2014 by Kate Anthony

I’ve been having a think about how clients need varying levels of support in their lives at different times, and how online services can meet those needs.  Sometimes a forum with no interaction by the client is enough – they can learn from previous posts about how others coped in challenging times. Sometimes, the need steps up to receive communication from another human being about an issue, and this can be done through anonymous support forums or chat rooms. Perhaps an ongoing relationship would be helpful, and a less anonymous contract for therapeutic help would be useful from a trained counsellor or psychotherapist. Perhaps that contract can in turn be stepped up to include face-to-face sessions in-room as part of a blended care package.

In short – the levels of support and contact a person needs is a fluid thing!  So why not also apply this to training?ID-100207606

At the Online Therapy Institute, we pride ourselves on our attitude to training being a personal thing.  Each of our students gets one-to-one mentoring from myself or DeeAnna, depending on what the student wants or needs to learn about (and our training catalogue is extensive and diverse!). We build a personal relationship with each student to ensure their training needs are fully met, and we have found this to be the most enjoyable process in continuing professional development for both parties. Our training model lies in the training relationship being as central to the process as the therapeutic relationship will be to their future client base.  The key to learning is in the writing, and the essence of the learning being valuable comes from the personal mentoring that reflects and builds that learning into a living breathing part of a person’s professional identity.

Our Certified Cyber Facilitator and PGCert trainings are the gold standard of what we do, where students build relationships with us as expert trainers to meet professional needs on their journey to being an online practitioner. A more cost-considerate route is our streamlined versions of this, for example our Certified Cyber Therapist credential where you still get the mentoring relationship with me but at a faster pace!  And to make sure that our students feel happy with the chosen route, costs of any introductory courses are fully met if the student chooses to go on to the gold standard route.

But you know what? Just as sometimes a potential client will only need to surf anonymous forums or blogs for help with their mental health, sometimes a potential trainee just needs some building blocks to discover how much training they need or can afford.  This is why in 2015 I shall be offering my trainings à la carte!  This means you can receive the valuable teaching tools and resources we have developed over the years, but without the one-to-one mentoring.  You can always come back for more at no additional cost, and still get a certificate for CPD validation! It’s a win-win!

DeeAnna already offers this training model for our Certified Intuitive Practitioner course over at the Online AromaTherapy Institute if you want to see it in action – or drop me a comment below for updates in 2015!

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