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Professional Positions on Online Psychosocial Care in Canada: A Review of Current Policy Statements

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
8 November 2013

Abstract

With the advent of online mental health care, concerns related to online practice are emerging among mental health professionals. This paper assesses and organizes the current status of several professions in Canada—including medicine, nursing, psychology, counselling, and social work—on the issue of practice via the internet, so that these professions may be productively compared and considered. Psychology, social work, and counselling have few stated e-health policies within their regulatory colleges, and those that do exist are conservative and tend towards restricting mental health practice online. The remaining hurdle for e-health, including online psychosocial care development, is cross-provincial practice—which, in turn, appears to rest on the definition of “where therapy resides” in the event of legal action.

Résumé

Avec l'avènement des soins de santé mentale en ligne, les questions liées à la pratique en ligne commencent à émerger parmi les professionnels et professionnelles de santé mentale. Ce document évalue et organise l’état actuel de plusieurs professions au Canada comme la médecine, les soins infirmiers, la psychologie, le travail social et le counseling sur la question du pratique sur internet afin qu'ils puissent être comparés de façon productive et réfléchie. Les organismes de réglementation des disciplines de la psychologie, du travail social et du counseling ont indiqué peu des politiques sur la cybersanté, et celles qui existent sont conservatrices, tendant à restreindre la pratique de la santé mentale en ligne. L'obstacle restant pour la cybersanté, y compris le développement des soins psychosociaux en ligne, est celui de la pratique interprovinciale, qui à son tour semble reposer sur la définition d’« où réside la thérapie » dans le cas d'une action en justice.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 32Number 3September 2013
Pages: 69 - 87

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Key Words

  1. e-health
  2. mental health online
  3. policy
  4. guidelines
  5. standards
  6. cross-provincial practice

Mots-clés

  1. cybersanté
  2. santé mentale en ligne
  3. politique
  4. directives
  5. normes
  6. pratique interprovinciale

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Adina Rojubally
British Columbia Cancer Agency
Joanne Stephen
British Columbia Cancer Agency
Karen Fergus
Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre and York University
Scott Sellick
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Deborah McLeod
Michael Speca
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Jill Taylor-Brown
Kate Collie
Cross Cancer Institute
Jill Turner
Cross Cancer Institute

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