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What You Should Know About Walk and Talk Therapy and Other Non-Traditional Counseling Settings – Part 2
Curt and Katie chat about non-traditional therapy settings like outdoor walk and talk therapy as well as home-based counseling. In the second of a two-part, continuing education podcourse series, we look at law and ethics, accessibility, informed consent, navigating confidentiality, dual relationships, and what therapist might want to consider before getting started.
In this continuing education podcast episode, we look at the laws and ethics related to non-traditional therapy settings
For our fourth CE-worthy podcourse, we’re looking at the laws and ethics of bringing therapy into non-traditional settings, including walk and talk therapy and home visits. We cover a lot of topics in this episode:
Debunking the hesitations of using non-traditional therapy settings
Accessibility of walk & talk and home-based therapies
Informed Consent for non-traditional therapies
Confidentiality when you’re meeting outside of the therapy office
Dual Relationships that can happen during walk and talk or home-based therapies
What therapists should assess before getting started
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What You Should Know About Walk and Talk Therapy and Other Non-Traditional Counseling Settings – Part 2
Curt and Katie chat about non-traditional therapy settings like outdoor walk and talk therapy as well as home-based counseling. In the second of a two-part, continuing education podcourse series, we look at law and ethics, accessibility, informed consent, navigating confidentiality, dual relationships, and what therapist might want to consider before getting started.
In this continuing education podcast episode, we look at the laws and ethics related to non-traditional therapy settings
For our fourth CE-worthy podcourse, we’re looking at the laws and ethics of bringing therapy into non-traditional settings, including walk and talk therapy and home visits. We cover a lot of topics in this episode:
Debunking the hesitations of using non-traditional therapy settings
Accessibility of walk & talk and home-based therapies
Informed Consent for non-traditional therapies
Confidentiality when you’re meeting outside of the therapy office
Dual Relationships that can happen during walk and talk or home-based therapies
What therapists should assess before getting started
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