The Therapist's Clinical Guide to Online Counseling and
Telephone Counseling: The Definitive Training Guide for Clinical
Practice

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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 begun to hear the buzz about Online Counseling
and Telephone Counseling, 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
Many Other Benefits...
However,
being an
ethical professional you don’t want to begin anything before
exercising
due diligence with careful study and proper training.
This, over 200 page (over 70,000
word) clinical training guide will teach you:
- The remarkable 50-plus year history of Telephone /
Online
Counseling
- The clinical advantages of Online Counseling and
Telephone
Counseling
- How to design and establish an Online Counseling
website
- How to run your own online private practice
- How to manage ethical dilemmas and legal issues
- How to avoid the pitfalls of ineffective care
- A concise review of empirical research in the field
- How to market, acquire clients, and charge for
services
- Important intake, informed consent, and treatment
procedures
- Much more!
Did you know...
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
An INTERACTIVE Clinical Guide!
You are going to read real case
scenarios. There are also:
- 14 Interactive Training Exercises
- Dozens of Figures, Pictures, Illustrations, and
Screen Shots
- 14 Client / Counseling Private Practice forms
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About
the Author
Anthony J. Centore Ph.D. is a member of several professional
counseling associations, and
is Special Assistant to the President (Dr. Tim Clinton) for the 50,000-member American Association of Christian
Counselors.
Anthony is a graduate-level
professor, Counseling Psychotherapist, and founder of eCounseling.com.
Anthony has authored numerous columns, articles, and
books on
a variety of counseling issues. He also speaks several times a year
to mental health professionals on the topics of online counseling, telephone counseling, and
innovative therapy
practices.
You can reach Anthony Centore Ph.D. by email
at
AnthonyCentore@gmail.com

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
Online Counseling and Telephone Counseling:
The Definitive Training Guide for Clinical Practice"

An Abridged List of
Published Works by Anthony Centore
Centore,
A. J. (2005). Refuge from abuse [Review of the book Refuge
from abuse: Healing and hope for abused Christian women].
Christian Counseling Today 13(3),
57-58.
Centore,
A. J. (2005). No place for abuse [Review of the book No place
for abuse: Biblical & practical
resources to counteract domestic violence].
Christian Counseling Today 13(3),
56-57.
Centore,
A. J. (2006). The Road Less Traveled “for Men”: A
review of the life and times of M. Scott Peck.
Christian
Counseling Today, 14(1).
Centore,
A. J. (2006). Glimpses of the devil [Review of the book Glimpses
of the devil: A psychiatrist’s
personal account of possession, exorcism, and redemption]. Christian
Counseling Today, 14(1).
Centore,
A. J. (2006). Healthy habits, happy kids [Review of the book Healthy
habits, happy kids: A practical
plan to help your family]. Christian
Counseling Today, 14(2).
Centore,
A. J. (2006). Overweight kids [Review of the book Overweight
kids: Spiritual, behavioral and
preventative solutions]. Christian
Counseling Today, 14(2).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). The Jonah factor [Review of the book The Jonah
factor: Thirteen spiritual steps to
finding the job of a life time]. Christian
Counseling Today, 14(3).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). 48 Days to the work you love [Review of the book 48 days
to the work you love].
Christian
Counseling Today, 14(3).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). What is eCounseling?. Christian
Counseling Today, 14(3).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). The eCounseling controversy: Advantages and disadvantages
of telephone and internet
therapy. Christian Counseling Today, 14(4).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). To Own a Dragon [Review of the book To own a dragon]. Christian
Counseling Today,
14(4).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). MySpace and yours: The Internet and our postmodern
relationships. Christian
Counseling Today, 15(1).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). Rapport in the eCounseling relationship. Christian
Counseling Today, 15(1).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). eCounseling: Is it history in the making?. Christian
Counseling Today, 15(2).
Centore,
A. J. (2007). The little red book of wisdom [Review of the book The
little red book of wisdom].
Christian
Counseling Today, 15(2).
Centore,
A. J., & Clinton, T. E. (2007). Religion in the recovery of
relationship trauma. In J. Onedera
(Ed.), The role of religion in marriage and family
counseling, USA: Routledge.
Centore,
A. J., & Palkovitz, R. (in press). Father absence and single
parenting. T. Clinton, G. Ohlschlager
(Eds.), Caring for people in marriage and family
life. Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
Centore,
A. J., & Straub, J. D. (2006). Teen and college binge drinking,
Christian Counseling Connection, 1.
Clinton,
T. E., Ohlschlager, G., & Centore. A. J. (2005). The person of
the counselor: Growing in knowledge,
character, & skill. In T. Clinton, A. Hart, G. Ohlschlager
(Eds.), Caring for people God’s way:
Personal and emotional Issues, addictions, grief and trauma (pp.
27-44). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
Clinton,
T. E., Sibcy, G., & Centore, A. J. (2006). How to give healthy
love. In T. Clinton, G. Sibcy, Loving
Your Child Too Much: Staying Close to Your Kids Without Overprotection,
Overindulging, or Overcontrolling. USA:
Integrity Press.
Clinton,
T. E., Sibcy, G., & Centore, A. J. (2006). Extra effort kids.
In T. Clinton, G. Sibcy, Loving
Your Child
Too Much: Staying Close to Your Kids Without Overprotection,
Overindulging, or Overcontrolling. USA:
Integrity Press.
Lyles,
M., Clinton, T., & Centore, A. J. (2005). Trauma and
PTSD: A clinical overview. In T. Clinton,
A. Hart, G. Ohlschlager (Eds.), Caring
for people God’s way: Personal and emotional Issues,
addictions, grief and trauma (pp.
137-409). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
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