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‘Technology’ Articles in the CounsellingResource.com Library

The following articles are related to ‘Technology’ in the CounsellingResource.com Library.

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Building a Website: Options for the Mental Health Practitioner

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Whether you want to practice online or simply market your private mental health practice via the internet, there are several options for getting your site up and running. This article explores some of the background questions you may want to ask yourself, while describing some of the options in detail.

Case Study in Backup Strategy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

This brief case study in backup strategy describes how I maintain backups of my own personal and practice data; while my own approach certainly won’t fit everybody’s needs, I believe it fits mine, and I hope some aspects of it might be useful to other practitioners. Our companion article on backup basics explains some of the underlying factors to consider when formulating your backup strategy — an essential part of your overall security planning.

Data Recovery vs. A Sound Backup Strategy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

What would you do if all your practice data suddenly disappeared? Data recovery services exist to help extract files from mangled hard drives, but there’s a better way to keep your practice going in the event of a major problem with your computer hardware: make sure to include a sound backup strategy as part of your overall security planning.

Encryption Software in Mental Health Practice

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

As a mental health professional, you will have certain obligations — some legal, some ethical — regarding confidentiality and the security of materials related to your practice. The first part of this article offers some brief notes on the types of encryption solutions available, while the second part explores their advantages and disadvantages and offers specific software suggestions. A companion article comments on some ethical issues relating to encryption.

Ethics in Mental Health Practice Encryption and Security

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

As a mental health professional, you will have certain obligations — some legal, some ethical — regarding confidentiality and the security of materials related to your practice. This article comments on some ethical issues relating to encryption, while a companion article offers some brief notes on my personal experience with and views on encryption software.

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