Therapy can be excellent for those who are trying to gain control and stability in
their life. Our world is used to seeing counseling sessions taking place in an
office setting one on one, face to face with a professional person. But within
recent years technology has changed all that up. Online therapy has been
created for convenience, time management, and also low cost. One can find so
many different online therapy organizations in the privacy of their home. Some
can benefit from online counseling and some cannot. Online therapy is
communicated with professional’s online nationwide, through, live chat, text,
Skype and also through email. Online therapy is very affordable; it available
seven days a week 24 hours a day, its easy access, and most of all an individual
can be in the privacy of their home.
Included in this report we will learn about how professional associations and
state regulatory boards address, treat, and refer to online therapy, related
security issues and ethical issues, such as informed consent and confidentiality,
how client data is protected in an online therapy setting.
My therapy couch
The creator of my therapy couch believes that even though they are not like most
face-to-face therapist they still have the same credentials as those that have the
private practice. My therapy couch still has to follow the same guidelines and
standards and the same standard of ethics and also have the same qualifications
as any other therapist. My therapy couch has many different options for patience.
How does my couch works, once on the website there will be methods on how a
person can have their counseling
References: Online-therapy.com. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.online-therapy.com/about_us.php My Therapy, http://www.mytherapycouch.com/online_therapist Benedict, C. (2005). Serenity Online Therapy. Retrieved May 11, 2012, from Serenity Online Therapy - Online Counseling: Chat Therapy and Email Counseling: http://serenityonlinetherapy.com/