Distance Supervision in Rehabilitation Counseling: Ethical and Clinical Considerations
Background: The use of technology-mediated distance supervision is a rapidly growing area in rehabilitation counseling and other fields. Distance supervision has both tremendous potential and notable challenges to address, including questions of ethics and evidence. Purpose: This article examines bo...
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Published in: | Rehabilitation research, policy, and education Vol. 29; no. 1; pp. 88 - 95 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Publishing Company
2015
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Summary: | Background: The use of technology-mediated distance supervision is a rapidly growing area in rehabilitation counseling and other fields. Distance supervision has both tremendous potential and notable challenges to address, including questions of ethics and evidence. Purpose: This article examines both the ethical and nonethical principles that rehabilitation counseling programs should consider when implementing distance supervision, such as evidence-based practice, competency, confidentiality, informed consent, and access to supervision. Conclusions: Despite its growing popularity, little empirical evidence exists to support the use of distance supervision as an equivalent and empirically supported means of providing clinical supervision. Suggestions for programs on how to move distance supervision forward as an evidence-based and ethically sound component of rehabilitation counseling are included. |
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ISSN: | 2168-6653 |
DOI: | 10.1891/2168-6653.29.1.88 |