Define Informed Consent. How would you describe informed consent to a client?
Define Informed Consent. How would you describe informed consent to a client? What does it include? When is it needed in the therapeutic relationship? What additional information would need to be in the informed consent when providing distance counseling? Refer to section H.2.a of the ACA Code of Ethics.
This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.5.e. The impact of technology on the counseling process.
This discussion question meets the following NASAC Standards:
47) Inform the client of his/her confidentiality rights, program procedures that safeguard them, and the exceptions imposed by statute.
Explain how Internet theories or hypotheses (displacement, cultivation effects, modeling, desensitization) most directly impact the behaviors and human development
Chung, J. E. (2014). Medical dramas and viewer perception of health: Testing cultivation effects. Human Communication Research, 40(3), 333–349. DOI: 10.1111/hcre.12026
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Funk, J. B., Buchman, D. D., Jenks, J., & Bechtoldt, H. (2003). Playing violent video games, desensitization, and moral evaluation in children. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 24(4), 413–436. DOI: 10.1016/S0193-3973(03)00073-X
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Hull, J. G., Draghici, A. M., & Sargent, J. D. (2012). A longitudinal study of risk-glorifying video games and reckless driving. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 1(4), 244–253. 10.1037/a0029510
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Mutz, D. C., Roberts, D. F., & van Vuuren, D. P. (1993). Reconsidering the displacement hypothesis: Television’s influence on children’s time use. Communication Research, 20(1), 51–75. DOI: 10.1177/009365093020001003
Reconsidering the Displacement Hypothesis: Television’s Influence on Children’s Time Use by Mutz, D.; Roberts, D.; van Vuuren, D., in Communication Research, Vol. 20/Issue 1. Copyright 1993 by Sage Publications Inc. – Journals. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc. – Journals via the Copyright Clearance Center.
Roberts, D. F., Henriksen, L., Voelker, D. H., & van Vuuren, D. P. (1993). Television and schooling: Displacement and distraction hypotheses. Australian Journal of Education, 37(2), 198–211. DOI: 10.1177/000494419303700207
Television and Schooling: Displacement and Distraction Hypotehses by Roberts, D.; Henriksen, L.; Voelker, D.; van Vuuren, D., in Australian Journal of Education, Vol. 37/Issue 2. Copyright 1993 by Sage Publications Ltd. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd. via the Copyright Clearance Center.