Is Online Therapy Safe? (starts at 15.45 mins)
Client safety is key in counselling and psychotherapy – and online working opens up a whole new dimension of this.
While the therapy room is quite a protected environment, where you and the client can both see and hear what is happening around you, online or telephone working may involve background sounds in both your and their environments. This may make your clients (or you) wonder, is only therapy safe?
How will they/you know whether these background sounds can be ignored as outside, peripheral noises, or whether they signal a loss of privacy at one or both ends of the therapeutic relationship?
Ken and Rory discuss how to prepare for and deal with this eventuality, supporting clients to develop trust in you and the relationship, and enabling them to signal to you effectively if they need to stop a session before the end.
Issues discussed in answer to the question ‘Is online therapy safe?’ include the use of a safe word, technology to support privacy, and technology that can threaten privacy.
Rory has created a handout on safety considerations in online therapy, which you can download here or access through the Counselling Study Resource. And you might like to check out our course, Online and Telephone Counselling, which:
- has been awarded Quality Checked training recognition by the National Counselling Society (NCS)
- meets the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) competence framework requirements for practitioners who wish to work with clients via telephone and e-counselling; the course exceeds 80 hours of guided learning, and the learning outcomes are mapped to the BACP competences for telephone and e-counselling.
Counselling Tutor is a recognised Association for Counselling & Therapy Online (ACTO) Online Training Provider, and this course enables the graduate to join ACTO.
The course equips practitioners with the skills, knowledge and abilities to work online and offer services as an online and telephone counsellor, providing that the practitioner already holds a formal recognised counselling qualification.
You can read over 1,000 reviews of the course on our website too.