Our new Resource Guides!
DeeAnna and I took a bit of a leap this week after a brainstorming session! As we’ve blogged over at Online Therapy Institute, we get a lot of emails from people worldwide who haven’t got the time...
View ArticleOnline Learning – throw in your own buffet and it’s just like being there!
I recently co-wrote an article with John Wilson of OnlinEvents in TILT Magazine (see page 13) about the subtleties of attending online conferences and how, if you ignore the lack of a decent buffet,...
View ArticleOTI Graduate wins BACP New Researcher Award!
I’m very pleased to share the great news that our graduate Jeanette Hennigan is the deserving winner of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy’s (BACP) New Researcher Award for her...
View ArticleMindfulness at Work
I wrote recently about my regular column for the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy’s Counselling at Work Journal, and I’m pleased to share the Winter 2014 column on being mindful in...
View ArticleCautionary Tales in Using Social Media
I saw this story from my news source Naked Security this morning, and it set me thinking about just how important our social media presence is as professionals who have a client base. In brief, a judge...
View ArticleOmnichannelled Therapy – the Future of the Profession
For a while now when describing the rise of using technology to deliver therapeutic services, I’ve found it helpful to include traditional ways of how we work within the definition. This was helped...
View ArticleHow do you see the future of the Psychotherapy profession?
I was pleased recently to have a good old chin-wag with my colleague Clinton Power, the founder of Australia Counselling, about Online Therapy and whether it is the future of the profession. Clinton...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Online Therapy – 20 years old!
During one of my infrequent bouts of insomnia last night, it occurred to me that in 2015 we ought to be celebrating the 20th birthday of online counselling and therapy. It now also occurs to me that...
View Article#wmhd15 – How Post-War Countries are Meeting MH Challenges
We all get used to our own government’s attitudes to poor mental health, and with apologies for a fairly sweeping statement, those attitudes generally fall short of the ideal. A common theme is that if...
View ArticleTen New Research Papers on Online Practice Published – woot!
I love peer-reviewed special symposia – it’s a great way of accessing the most up-to-date research and cutting-edge thinking without having to wait for a whole edited textbook to be published (and...
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