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In a time when the ability to adapt one's practice to the digital
environment is paramount, Synchronous Online Counseling and
Supervision in the 21st Century assists counselors in developing
therapeutic relationships while tailoring counseling skills and
techniques to provide treatment at a distance. Featuring chapters
written by experts within the disciplines, the text provides
readers with vital information regarding the effective use of
technology to provide ethical counseling services to a variety of
populations online. Fundamental understanding of online counseling
and supervision is provided, including the unique needs of clients
seeking synchronous treatment. Clinical skills, licensing, practice
issues, technology, regulations, ethics, multicultural, and social
justice issues are explored. Working with special populations in an
online format is addressed, and couples and marriage formats are
discussed. Online group sessions and child counseling, from
kindergarten to college, are examined. Finally, the book includes a
comprehensive exploration of online crisis counseling, providing
specific crisis intervention strategies and techniques. Equipping
readers with sound, evidence-based practices aligned with ACA and
CACREP standards, Synchronous Online Counseling and Supervision in
the 21st Century is an indispensable resource for future and
practicing counselors.
With the help of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big
data analytics, the internet of things (IoT) is creating
partnerships within industry where machines, processes, and humans
communicate with one another. As this radically changes traditional
industrial operations, this results in the rapid design, cheap
manufacture, and effective customization of products. Answering the
growing demand of customers and their preferences has become a
challenge for such partnerships. Industrial Internet of Things and
Cyber-Physical Systems: Transforming the Conventional to Digital is
a collection of innovative research that discusses development,
implementation, and business impacts of IoT technologies on
sustainable societal development and improved life quality.
Highlighting a wide range of topics such as green technologies,
wireless networks, and IoT policy, this book is ideally designed
for technology developers, entrepreneurs, industrialists,
programmers, engineers, technicians, researchers, academicians, and
students.
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an "autonomous
author" urges the law to rethink authorship, originality,
creativity. AI-generated artworks are in search of an author
because current copyright laws offer as a solution only public
domain or fragile regulatory mechanisms. During the 20th century
visual artists have been posing persistent challenges to the law
world: Conceptual Art favoured legal mechanisms alternative to
copyright law. The case of AI-art is, however, different: for the
first time the artworld is discovering the prospective of an art
without human authors. Rather than preserving the status quo in the
law world, policy makers should consider a reformative conception
of AI in copyright law and take inspiration from innovative
theories in the field of robot law, where new frames for a legal
personhood of artificial agents are proposed. This would have a
spill-over effect also on copyright regulations.
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