Cybercounseling: Best Practices for Student
Services
with Donna Ford
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January 16, 2002 / Archived
webcast / Transcript
What are the needs and desires of distance students for cybercounseling?
How have you prepared for providing this student service? We'll
explore the latest trends in serving students who need online
counseling services and share examples of institutions with good
practice in cybercounseling. We will also consider guidelines and
best practice recommendations for counselors and institutions.
Donna Ford has been a professional counselor for over 25 years,
and recently retired as a counselor from Clackamas Community College
in Oregon. She was also a placement officer at Portland State University.
Donna received her Masters Degree from Western Oregon State University.
Donna has held leadership positions in professional organizations
for 15 years. At the state level she is past president of Oregon
Counseling Association, Oregon College and University Association
and the Oregon Career Development Association. At the national level,
she has served, as chair of the Western Region, President of American
College Counseling Association, has been a member of the American
Counseling Association Governing Counsel, and President of the American
Counseling Association 1999-2000.
Donna is the recipient of Distinguished Service Awards from the
Oregon College and University Association and the Oregon Counseling
Association, the 1998 recipient of the Leona Tyler Award for exceptional
service for the profession from the Oregon Counseling Association,
the 1999 Professional Leadership award form the American College
Counseling Association, and the 2001 Advocacy for College Counseling
Award form the American College Counseling Association. Donna served
on the Oregon Board for Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists
for six years. Donna is a National Certified Counselor and a Licensed
Professional Counselor in the State of Oregon.
Donna cited these URLs:
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