This course examines the ethical challenges and responsibilities associated with delivering mental health services in digital environments. Using two open-source articles—A Systematic Review of the Ethical Considerations of Delivering Video-Based Therapy and Evaluating the Efficacy of Ethical Guidelines for Online Screening of Mental Health in South Africa—participants will explore key issues such as confidentiality, informed consent, and the effectiveness of ethical frameworks in virtual care. The course provides practical insights into maintaining professional standards and safeguarding client well-being in an increasingly online world.
Each article has 15 multiple-choice questions, leading to 6 Ethics' CPDs for the total package. All articles are Open-Source publications that are distributed under the terms of the https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
This programme is valid for 1 month and you will need to complete the full programme within a month of receiving the access link
Is this programme for me?
Online courses or programmes are intended to broaden the knowledge of psychology and other professionals but do not constitute a formal qualification. The completion of any course or programme does not licence any person to practice outside their official scope of practice. Professionals should be registered with the HPCSA to perform any psychological act within South Africa.
Course Details
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Materials included:
- Downloadable pdf of each article
- 3 Ethics CEU's per article (successful completion of quiz and feedback required)
Prerequisites: None
Price (South Africa): R798.00
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