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2004 Networker Symposium


Making the Internet Work for You and Your Clients

Session #: 714-312
Presenter(s): John Grohol
Session Length: 2hr. 00 min.
Event: 2004 Networker Symposium
Date: March 4-7, 2004

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312 The Internet has taken most professionals by storm, but many are awash in unwanted commercial e-mail, get lost while searching for information online, or are uncertain about what to do with treatment information clients print from a website. This session will help participants better understand and organize their Internet experience both for themselves and their clinical practice. The Internet can be a powerful, beneficial tool in a therapeutic environment when used skillfully by therapists and their clients. It's just a matter of learning some handy tips and techniques to bring the overwhelming amount of information available online under your control. At the end of this workshop, participants will have a better understanding of how to search for information online, and deal with their clients' use of the Internet in a therapeutic, constructive manner.



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