2015
DOI: 10.1111/ap.12133
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Ethical Practice in Telepsychology

Abstract: Objective: Telepsychology has the potential to revolutionise the provision of psychological service not only to those in remote locations, or with mobility issues, but also for those who prefer flexible access to services. Rapid developments in internet communications technology have yielded new and diverse methods of telepsychology. As a result, ethical regulatory and advisory guidelines for practice have often been developed and disseminated reactively. This article investigates how the core ethical principl… Show more

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“…One of the most important ethical principles of therapy is confidentiality, this is especially poignant in the online therapies literature, due to the unique challenges afforded to such approaches (LeRouge et al, 2002;Deane et al, 2015;Gamble et al, 2015). In line with this, couples did note some concerns around confidentiality:…”
Section: Confidentialitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…One of the most important ethical principles of therapy is confidentiality, this is especially poignant in the online therapies literature, due to the unique challenges afforded to such approaches (LeRouge et al, 2002;Deane et al, 2015;Gamble et al, 2015). In line with this, couples did note some concerns around confidentiality:…”
Section: Confidentialitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Finalmente, entre las necesidades que exponen los psicólogos respecto a la teleterapia, la cobertura legal frente a posibles conflictos en el ejercicio de la teleterapia es una necesidad compartida en las primeras investigaciones por psicólogos norteamericanos (Mora et al, 2008) pero es una asignatura pendiente para los psicólogos españoles, pues hasta la fecha no hay normativa específica. La confidencialidad en sus dos vertientes, la manipulación informática de la información personal y sensible y la seguridad que siente el cliente/paciente de que está en un entorno seguro, se mitiga con el conocimiento por parte de los psicólogos de conceptos técnicos sobre el almacenamiento de datos y la infraestructura en Internet, como apunta Gamble et al (2015), y dando también información al paciente/cliente de los límites que tiene Internet en el trabajo terapéutico (APA, 2010). El marco deontológico en el uso de la tecnología, abordado en Canadá y USA (CPA, 2006a(CPA, , 2006bGamble et al, 2015;Johnson, 2014), no tiene ningún desarrollo en nuestro país, utilizándose por el momento el que existe en la terapia tradicional, con las lagunas que conlleva en su vertiente telemática.…”
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“…The primary challenges we have faced in providing distance supervision have concerned the technology itself and intercultural differences. For example, the technology presents legal and ethical issues related to information security (Blackman, Deane, Gonsalvez, & Saffiotis, 2015;Gamble, Boyle, & Morris, 2015;Glosoff, Renfro-Michel, Nagarajan, Rousmaniere, & Renfro-Michel, 2016;Landry Poole & Crow, 2018) that we have continued to address.…”
Section: The Aiglé Supervision Programmentioning
confidence: 99%