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Experiences of Mental Health Professionals in the Rapid Pivot to Telehealth: Implications for Social Work Practice

Free State Social Work

This course examines the personal and professional experiences of mental health professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic and the rapid pivot to telehealth. 36 mental health professionals participated in interviews and highlighted the following themes: responding to the pandemic, introducing telehealth, impact on professional practice, and the future of telehealth. The course explores the strengths and weaknesses related to the adoption of telehealth during the Covid-19 pandemic, implications for practice, and the future of telehealth.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Information Communication Technology and the Social Worker-Client Relationship: Lessons from Communication Theory

Free State Social Work

This course uses communication theory to explore the benefits and challenges of communication technology on the social worker-client relationship. The course examines the importance of resolving ethical issues related to ICT use, digital literacy, and social work practice. The following ethical issues are highlighted: boundaries, client well-being, professional competence, privacy, confidentiality, cultural competence, and social justice.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Enhancing Mental Health With Artificial Intelligence: Current Trends And Future Prospects

Free State Social Work

This course explores current AI trends and future prospects for enhancing mental health. The course examines the transformative role of AI in mental healthcare and highlights applications in diagnosis, treatment, therapy delivery, monitoring, and follow-up. Current examples of AI tools are provided, including chatbot-based therapy, emotional health apps, and smart mental health tools. Strengths, limitations, and ethical considerations are discussed.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Resist, Regulate, Reimagine, Reinforce: How Social Workers Can Advocate for Digital Inclusion

Free State Social Work

This course explores the history of artificial intelligence, the use of algorithms, and the influence of algorithms on areas of healthcare, housing, employment, and criminal justice. The course highlights concerns related to the implementation of AI that include injustices to marginalized groups. The course outlines four ways for social workers to advocate for digital inclusion and social justice: resist, regulate, reimagine, and reinforce.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Exploring the Ethical Challenges of Conversational AI in Mental Health Care

Free State Social Work

This course explores the ethical challenges of conversational AI in mental health care. The course highlights a literature review and identifies 10 main ethical themes: safety and harm; explicability, transparency, and trust; responsibility and accountability; empathy and humanness; justice; anthropomorphization and deception; autonomy; privacy and confidentiality; and effectiveness. A bioethical framework is utilized to discuss findings.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$12

Telehealth for the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders

CE4Less

Introductory-level learning material presenting social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists with information needed to implement telehealth therapy into the treatment of serious mental illness and substance use disorders, discussing need, benefits, challenges, effectiveness, and evaluation approaches.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$36

Ethics and Telemental Health for California Mental Health Providers

CE4Less

This course addresses the specific ethical challenges, requirements, and demands of telehealth services through scenarios, literature review, and discussion. It is intended for California professionals and may be used to meet the training requirements for the provision of mental health services via telehealth, which must include content about law and ethics related to telehealth.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$36

Ethics and Telemental Health

CE4Less

This course addresses the technology competencies, specific ethical challenges, requirements, and demands of telehealth services through scenarios, literature review, and discussion. Designed for human services and mental healthcare practitioners, including social workers, psychologists, counselors, and marriage and family therapists.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$36

Ethics and Boundary Issues

CE4Less

Presents information about ethical values, standards, and principles that guide client or patient care, as well as guidelines for making ethical decisions when dilemmas inevitably arise. Examines a wide variety of ethical challenges common to clinical practice and provides examples to apply these concepts to real world experience with clients. Discusses current research on emerging concerns such as dual relationships, telehealth, and social media.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

Free

California Law and Professional Ethics

CE4Less

This learning material meets the 12-hour California law and professional ethics pre-licensure requirement. Designed for mental health professionals this course explores the Statutes and Regulations Relating to the Practices of Professional Clinical Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Educational Psychology, Clinical Social Work.

12.0 hrs

Self-study

$144