by Roy Huggins | Mar 14, 2012 | Clinician Resources, Ethics in Tech, Step 1: Services
Part 4 of 5 in our Four Core Principles series. Click here to see the whole series together. “Sites on the World Wide Web… 1. Regularly check that electronic links are working and professionally appropriate… 3. Provide electronic links to relevant state licensure and professional certification boards to protect consumer rights and facilitate addressing ethical […]
by Roy Huggins | Mar 6, 2012 | Clinician Resources, Ethics in Tech, Step 1: Services
Part 3 of 5 in our Four Core Principles series. Click here to see the whole series together. “Counselors inform clients of the benefits and limitations of using information technology applications in the counseling process and in business/billing procedures. Such technologies include but are not limited to computer hardware and software, telephones, the World Wide […]
by Roy Huggins | Mar 3, 2012 | The Internet for Clinicians, Step 1: Services, Web Presence for Clinicians
Finally, a good alternative to GoDaddy! Leasing domain names — the bits at the beginning of Web addresses like “google.com” and “personcenteredtech.com” — has long been a realm of cheap fly-by-nights and scammers. Graduates of my therapy site class know that after years of struggling with honest domain registrars folding and then dealing with shady […]
by Roy Huggins | Jan 24, 2012 | Step 1: Services, Clinician Resources, Ethics in Tech
When you’re trying to get somewhere unfamiliar, it’s good to have a map to follow. When I consider how to use technical tools in my practice — i.e. my phone’s texting features, my computer or website — these four principles are the map that I use. I developed them based on my own knowledge of […]