Artificial intelligence is here to stay, but issues around regulation and ethical use of it remain unclear.
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As technology continues to change the way people grieve, counselors need to be prepared to help clients navigate how they express their grief online in safe and healthy ways.
In an ever-increasing digital world, counselors can help families develop healthy guidelines on internet use that consider each child’s developmental needs.
Using mental health apps as a supplement to counseling may help clients to foster their own healing.
As telebehavioral health continues to reshape the profession, counselors are adapting the clinical skills they use for in-person therapy to better fit an online environment.
The rise of telebehavioral health led one therapist to rediscover the value of in-person therapy and multisensory experiences.
Counselors can build rapport with clients who belong to fandoms by creating a safe environment, incorporating fandom in session and acknowledging the important role it can play in their lives.
As technology continues to shape the world we live in, counselors must not only adapt to but also prepare for the change.
A selfie can say a lot about a person, and when used clinically, it can prompt deeper discussions about self-image and foster the therapeutic alliance.
Digital mental health has been touted as a solution to filling the mental health access gap, but do these platforms really provide access for all?