{"id":29414,"date":"2024-02-27T07:43:18","date_gmt":"2024-02-27T07:43:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/academicwritersbay.com\/writings\/create-an-advocacy-plan-psychology-counseling\/"},"modified":"2024-02-27T07:43:18","modified_gmt":"2024-02-27T07:43:18","slug":"create-an-advocacy-plan-psychology-counseling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/academicwritersbay.com\/writings\/create-an-advocacy-plan-psychology-counseling\/","title":{"rendered":"Create an advocacy plan psychology\/counseling"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1<br \/> Site-Visit Interview Paper: Francis Lopez LMHC<br \/> Nicolle Baraque<br \/> School of Education, Leadership, and Human Development, Barry University<br \/> CSL 501: Orientation to Counseling Profession<br \/> Dr. Yahyahan Aras<br \/> February 1st, 2024<\/p>\n<p>2<br \/> After weeks of calling and researching counseling centers near me, I could not reach<br \/> anyone available to me for a site visit or interview in the weeks leading up to this assignment.<br \/> Finally, I found Ms. Francis Lopez through LinkedIn and she was more than happy to help with<br \/> this assignment. Ms. Lopez is located in Davenport, FL, is a licensed mental health counselor as<br \/> well as a certified behavior analyst, and works for the online telehealth company, BetterHelp (F.<br \/> Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024). The purpose of her work at Betterhelp is to<br \/> provide clients with trauma resolution, traumatic incident reduction, and to lessen symptoms of<br \/> anxiety and depression in adults. Francis provides individual therapy sessions, but some other<br \/> services offered at BetterHelp include family therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal<br \/> psychotherapy, talk therapy, couples therapy, eating disorder therapy, and so much more<br \/> (BetterHelp, n.d.).<br \/> Betterhelp was started in Delaware on October 24th, 2012 by two gentlemen by the<br \/> names of Alon Matas and Danny Bragonier and was originally known by the name of Compile<br \/> Inc (Loeb, 2020). Matas had the idea of online therapy while he was trying to operate a separate<br \/> startup and became so overwhelmed by it that he decided to seek help but could not find<br \/> therapists available to fit his busy schedule. During his search for a counselor who would meet<br \/> his needs, he stumbled upon statistics that stated that 25% of people in the United States need<br \/> mental health counseling but are unable to receive it due to the price, the stigma, the<br \/> inconvenience of actually going, and the stress and overwhelming factors involved in showing up<br \/> to a session; parking, what to wear, awkwardness in meeting someone new, being in a waiting<br \/> room full of other strangers, etc (Loeb, 2020). After Matas sold the startup that originally pushed<\/p>\n<p>3<br \/> him into searching for mental health support, he knew exactly the next step of entrepreneurship<br \/> he wanted to take (Loeb, 2020).<br \/> Matas decided to introduce his concept of BetterHelp at the Silicone Valley Health<br \/> meetup where he came across a tech center called Plug and Play (Loeb, 2020). Plug and Play<br \/> provides venture capital investment services and connects large corporations to the world\u2019s best<br \/> startups. By 2014, BetterHelp presented at another Silicone Valley Health event sponsored by<br \/> Plug and Play. By this point, BetterHelp was offering e-counseling through email which users<br \/> voted to be a preferred method of contact, and had more than 80 counselors providing therapy<br \/> online and more than 500 weekly users receiving online therapy (Loeb, 2020). One year later, in<br \/> 2015, BetterHelp was bought out by a telehealth service called Teledoc for $3.5 million cash and<br \/> a $1 million promissory note. By 2016, BetterHelp had over one million user sign-ups. As of<br \/> 2018, BetterHelp has had over $60 million in annual revenue, and app downloads have increased<br \/> 60% from January 2020 only to April 2020 (Loeb, 2020).<br \/> After speaking to Francis on the phone for some time, she told me that her intended<br \/> clients are adults and those who are dealing with trauma, anxiety, and depression and they\u2019re not<br \/> exactly referred to the program by anyone but clients sign up on their own, rather (F. Lopez,<br \/> personal communication, February 9, 2024). After asking Francis about her caseloads, she said<br \/> that she doesn\u2019t like to take on a large number of clients at once because it takes away from the<br \/> quality of care she can provide for each one. According to Francis, she handles about five clients<br \/> per week which is considered part-time. In contrast, her colleagues handle about three to four<br \/> clients daily.<\/p>\n<p>4<br \/> As far as staffing of the program, Francis tells me that anyone can sign up to be a<br \/> counselor on BetterHelp\u2019s online therapy website (F. Lopez, personal communication, February<br \/> 9, 2024). All the company founders check for are credentials such as Ph.D., PsyD, LMFT,<br \/> LCSW, LMSW, or LPC, as well as formal education and training as upheld by CACREP<br \/> standards (BetterHelp, n.d.). After this is all verified, a quick interview between BetterHelp and<br \/> the prospective counselor is held and then the counselor is all set to start taking clients (F. Lopez,<br \/> personal communication, February 9, 2024).<br \/> Next, I asked Francis for a background on her training and experience as an LMHC. She<br \/> told me that she received her Master of Science in Counselor Education from Florida<br \/> International University and completed her post-grad internship at the Trauma Resolution Center<br \/> in Miami, FL (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024). During this internship,<br \/> Francis learned about and also had hands-on experiences with traumatic incident reduction,<br \/> trauma bonding, domestic violence cases, the effects of trauma, and cycles of violence. Before<br \/> BetterHelp, Francis told me she used to expedite bio-psychosocial assessments and treatments<br \/> through methods of cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. She is also a<br \/> board-certified behavior analyst and has experience supervising potential board-certified behavior<br \/> analysts as well (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024).<br \/> Some programmatic and administrative measures BetterHelp has include enforcing<br \/> HIPAA compliance, notes taking sections within the BetterHelp system, strict security and<br \/> spyware website measures, and mindful assignments assigned to clients that can be completed<br \/> right within the website (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024). Another<br \/> programmatic and administrative feature Francis mentioned about BetterHelp is that the system<\/p>\n<p>5<br \/> is adamant about replying to clients\u2019 messages. If a counselor goes more than 24 hours without<br \/> replying to a client on the system, their account is automatically suspended and the therapist<br \/> must reach out to BetterHelp\u2019s tech support to regain access to their account. This system feature<br \/> also falls under accountability. The website holds you accountable for making sure your clients<br \/> hear from you when they need you the most. Another accountability feature the program has for<br \/> their therapists is liability insurance. Since, sessions cannot be recorded or monitored due to<br \/> HIPAA, liability insurance is set in place should anything illegal or tragic happen. According to<br \/> Francis, BetterHelp therapists do not have any supervision whatsoever but instead, rely on the<br \/> feedback and surveys they send out and receive from clients on their progress and about their<br \/> specific counselor (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024).<br \/> BetterHelp\u2019s mission statement is \u201cTo make professional therapy accessible, affordable,<br \/> and convenient- so anyone who struggles with life\u2019s challenges can get help, anytime, and<br \/> anywhere (Social Impact n.d.).\u201d BetterHelp supports its mission by making efforts to make<br \/> therapy equitable and accessible to underfunded communities and persons in need. BetterHelp<br \/> aims to reduce the stigma and provide support during crisis\u2019(Social impact n.d.). According to<br \/> their website, BetterHelp has given $65,697,925 in financial aid for counseling costs to<br \/> low-income persons, 95,647 months of free counseling to communities in need, and free therapy<br \/> to Ukranians impacted by the crisis, individuals impacted by Hurricane Ian in Florida, the<br \/> LGBTQ+ community impacted by the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs, and numerous other<br \/> communities and individuals in need of low-cost therapy (Social impact n.d.). These are all ways<br \/> that BetterHelp supports their mission and vision.<\/p>\n<p>6<br \/> According to Francis, BetterHelp does not follow any treatment plan or model in<br \/> particular (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024). Each therapist is allowed to<br \/> and given the freedom to set their treatment plan. According to Francis, she likes this because she<br \/> believes no two individuals are alike and setting everyone up on the same treatment would be<br \/> ineffective. She believes custom attention and treatment to each individual is the best way to<br \/> assist them in their needs and she likes that BetterHelp gives her the freedom to do so (F. Lopez,<br \/> personal communication, February 9, 2024).<br \/> BetterHelp receives operating revenues through insurance, clients that pay out of pocket<br \/> per therapy session, and clients that pay a monthly rate to use the website (F. Lopez, personal<br \/> communication, February 9, 2024). The funding sources are reasonably stable because<br \/> BetterHelp has over 2.5 million customers as of January 29th, 2024 (Erban, 2024). According to<br \/> BetterHelp\u2019s website, online therapy could be less expensive than in-person therapy because the<br \/> therapist does not need to rent out office space, hire employees, neither the therapist nor clients<br \/> need to pay for gas or a vehicle to attend their sessions, etc (Erban, 2024). Traditional therapy<br \/> sessions go for about $100-$200 a session, while on BetterHelp, the weekly cost of a<br \/> subscription is $65 per week but the website takes your credit card info and bills you for the<br \/> entire month. If one cannot afford this price, BetterHelp does have a section for those struggling<br \/> with affording therapy to fill out and see if they qualify for financial aid (Erban, 2024).<br \/> When I asked Francis if there was anything about the program she would like to change<br \/> she mentioned that she was very happy with BetterHelp and the only thing she wanted to change<br \/> was the pay. Although I did not ask how much she earns as a counselor on BetterHelp, after<br \/> some research, I learned that a counselor working full-time for BetterHelp can earn up to<\/p>\n<p>7<br \/> $100,000 a year, while someone working part-time will only earn up to $40,000 a year (Jelinek,<br \/> 2024).<br \/> Although BetterHelp does not directly associate with any other sites or programs within<br \/> the community, they do their part in public relations through advertising and marketing (Jelinek,<br \/> 2024). BetterHelp advertises on podcasts, commercials, radio stations, and billboards (Jelinek,<br \/> 2024). Therapists are also permitted to host group sessions in cases where various clients are<br \/> experiencing the same traumas (F. Lopez, personal communication, February 9, 2024).<br \/> Therapists might put them all together so that they can relate to each other and feel less alone in<br \/> their situations.<br \/> According to the peer-reviewed article regarding the relationship between therapeutic<br \/> alliance and the quality of care in patients with advanced cancer in Spain, one can conclude that<br \/> those who felt they had a good therapeutic alliance had more successful treatment outcomes and<br \/> better overall satisfaction of the care they received (Velasco-Dur\u00e1ntez et al., 2023). This goes<br \/> hand in hand with what was learned in module two regarding the outcomes of the therapeutic<br \/> alliance. The material in module two states that there is research to support that the relationship<br \/> between counselor and client is vital to the outcome and success of a client\u2019s treatment. This<br \/> information does not only go for those being treated for mental illnesses but for those with<br \/> physical ailments such as cancer, as the article research demonstrates (Velasco-Dur\u00e1ntez et al.,<br \/> 2023).<br \/> According to the peer-reviewed article regarding the use of Child-Centered Play Therapy,<br \/> CCPT allows children to explore problems relating to culture, human development, experiential<br \/> issues, and traumas through a familiar outlet for children such as play (Davis &#038; Pereira, 2014).<\/p>\n<p>8<br \/> Some examples of this include using safe toys, scary toys, aggressive toys, expressive toys, and<br \/> imaginary toys to express themselves more comfortably and familiarly (Davis &#038; Pereira, 2014).<br \/> This is very similar to what was learned in module 3 about creative approaches to counseling.<br \/> While the methods mentioned (music, journaling, visual arts, bibliotherapy) were more geared<br \/> towards adults of all ages, it makes sense that children experiencing trauma or mental issues<br \/> can\u2019t follow these same methods that are centered around the adult brain, but the concepts are<br \/> similar and work to achieve the same goal; help the client work through their traumas or mental<br \/> issues through fun, safe, and familiar environments and tasks.<br \/> The peer-reviewed article by Tannous Haddad &#038; Shechtman aims to display how movie<br \/> therapy in school-based group counseling has more favorable results than those who did not<br \/> attend any kind of counseling at all. Research shows that group counseling is effective but<br \/> convincing adolescents to attend such counseling is not easy, which is why movie therapy was<br \/> implemented (Tannous Haddad &#038; Shechtman, 2019). This allows young adults to enter the<br \/> setting of group counseling and experience the intended effects that they are not alone in the way<br \/> they feel by being with other adolescents of their similar age group with similar traumas or<br \/> feelings (Tannous Haddad &#038; Shechtman, 2019). When the results of the therapy were compared<br \/> to the control group (no treatment at all), those who attended movie-based group counseling and<br \/> those who attended just regular group counseling without movie therapy, had more favorable<br \/> results (Tannous Haddad &#038; Shechtman, 2019). These concepts are similar to what we learned in<br \/> module 3 about group counseling. While attending individual counseling might be intimidating,<br \/> group counseling is a way to slowly enter the field of potentially being able to work through<br \/> one\u2019s problems through therapy and counseling.<\/p>\n<p>9<br \/> References<br \/> BetterHelp. (n.d.-a). Best affordable online therapy. effective counseling services.<br \/> https:\/\/www.betterhelp.com\/online-therapy\/<br \/> Davis, E. S., &#038; Pereira, J. K. (2014). Child-centered play therapy: A creative approach to<br \/> culturally competent counseling. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 9(2), 262\u2013274.<br \/> https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/15401383.2014.892863<br \/> Erban, E. (2024, January 30). How much does BetterHelp online therapy cost? BetterHelp.<br \/> https:\/\/www.betterhelp.com\/advice\/general\/how-much-does-betterhelp-cost\/<br \/> Jelinek, J. (2024, January 29). 2024 better help review: Our experience and more. Medical News<br \/> Today. https:\/\/www.medicalnewstoday.com\/articles\/betterhelp-reviews<br \/> Loeb, S. (2020, November 11). When Betterhelp was young: The early years. VatorNews.<br \/> https:\/\/vator.tv\/news\/2020-11-11-when-betterhelp-was-young-the-early-years<br \/> Social impact. BetterHelp. (n.d.-b). https:\/\/www.betterhelp.com\/social-impact\/<br \/> Tannous Haddad, L., &#038; Shechtman, Z. (2019). Movies as a therapeutic technique in<br \/> school\u2010based counseling groups to reduce parent\u2013adolescent conflict. Journal of<br \/> Counseling &#038; Development, 97(3), 306\u2013316. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1002\/jcad.12270<br \/> Velasco-Dur\u00e1ntez, V., Mihic-G\u00f3ngora, L., Coca-Membribes, S., Gal\u00e1n-Moral, R.,<br \/> Fern\u00e1ndez-Montes, A., Castillo-Trujillo, O. A., Sorribes, E., Quilez, A., Punt\u00ed-Brun, L.,<br \/> Jim\u00e9nez-Fonseca, P., &#038; Calderon, C. (2023). The relationship between Therapeutic<br \/> Alliance and quality of care in patients with advanced cancer in Spain. 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