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"BREAKTHROUGH: Thousands of Clients are Finding Excellent Therapists Online"The use of online technology in counseling is here, and it's not going away. For some counselors, this is a Huge Opportunity to serve clients and build their practices. For others, it is a Huge Threat. For less than the cost of one counseling session, gain insights from a major leader in online counseling, and learn what is necessary to stay ahead of the curve, and build your online counseling practice! Special Bonus: Purchase the clinical training guide from this website and recieve FREE bonus materials including
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Dear Professional Therapists, Lay Counselors, and Life Coaches,I'm about to tell you what you don't know you need to know about Online and Telephone practice.If
you’re reading
this, you have probably heard the buzz about Online Counseling
and Telephone Counseling methods, and how they are changing the practices of
counselors & coaches everywhere. More Flexibility and Freedom
A Broader Client Base
Less Managed Care
Lower Service Overhead
A More Rewarding Work Situation However,
being an
ethical professional you don’t want to begin a new type of practice without careful study and proper training. This, over 200 page clinical training guide will teach you:
There are Over 100 Specialized Clinical Techniques for making telephone and online environments places to build rapport, track client progress, and deliver effective treatment. See the comprehensive... TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1 What is eCounseling? Chapter 1: Introduction to eCounseling Chapter 2: eCounseling Beginnings Chapter 3: eCounseling Today Part 2 eCounseling Advantages and Challenges Chapter 4: The Advantages of eCounseling Chapter 5: The ePractice: Ethical and Legal Issues Chapter 6: Rapport in the eCounseling Relationship Chapter 7: Is eCounseling Effective? Part 3 eCounseling Practice Chapter 8: The Person of the eCounselor Chapter 9: Implementing eCounseling Technologies Chapter 10: Designing an eCounseling Website Chapter 11: Marketing and Payment for eCounseling Services Part 4 eCounseling Skills Chapter 12: Intake and Informed Consent Chapter 13: Entering the Client’s World Chapter 14: More eCounseling Techniques End Material Author’s Final Note Appendices About the Author End Notes
You are going to read real case scenarios. There are also:
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About the Author Anthony Centore, PhD is the Founder of Thrive Boston Counseling in Cambridge, MA. He is also the founder of eCounseling.com, a company that provides online and telephone counseling services. Dr. Centore helps couples in crisis and treats clients struggling with a wide range of concerns including: depression, anxiety, anger, self-esteem, addiction, and many other life issues. A Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a Graduate Professor of Counseling at Liberty University, and columnist for CCT, a professional publication for therapists, Dr. Centore also gives lectures across the country for professional therapists who are members of the 50,000 member American Association of Christian Counselors. In addition, he has published research in the Journal of Mental Health Counseling and has written extensively (books, articles and chapters within books) on a wide variety of subjects including: The Role of Religion in Marriage and Family Counseling (Routledge Publishers), Loving Your Child Too Much (Integrity), and The Therapists Clinical Guide to Online Counseling and Telephone Counseling. Dr. Centore earned his degrees in Counseling and Psychology from Binghamton University in New York State and Liberty University in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Dr. Centore has been quoted in numerous publications from the Boston area, recently including the Boston Business Journal. You can reach Anthony Centore Ph.D. by email
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Anthony's Newest Chapter "Religion in the Recovery of Relationship Trauma" Co-authored by Dr. Tim Clinton Routledge Publishers
Anthony's
Newest Clinical Training Guide "The Therapist's Clinical Guide to
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