Greetings everyone. Please see below if you would like to participate in a research entitled, Exploration of Counseling Professionals' Perspectives on Integration of AI in the Counseling Field. Wishing you all a wonderful Wednesday. Sincerely, Dr. Foreman Be Well. Stay Well. From: Kemer, Gulsah < gkemer at odu.edu > Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 11:29 AM Dear Colleague, We are contacting all counseling professionals to inquire about their perspectives on AI’s integration into the counseling profession. Please lend us your assistance and share with your students and faculty. To be eligible for this study, we expect you to identify as a counseling professional (e.g., Master’s or Doctoral level counselor practicum/internship student, Licensure-seeking counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Supervisor of Licensure-seeking/Licensed Professional Counselors, Part/Full-time Counseling Faculty). If you identify with one or more of these professional roles, we are hopeful that you will be willing to lend your expertise to us. Based on recommended concept mapping procedures, the study involves three parts: In part 1, you will be asked to generate statements that reflect your perspectives on how integration of AI into the counseling profession will influence your current role and experiences (15 to 20 minutes). In part 2, you will be asked to sort and rate a list of statements synthesized and edited from the combined list generated by all participants in part 1 (45 to 60 minutes). In part 3, you will have the option to participate in an online focus group (60 to 90 minutes). We are aware that we are asking for a time commitment from you. We hope, however, that you will find the topic important to your work as well as our profession and thus be willing to participate. We will share the results of the study and any other information related to it that you might wish to receive. We value your time, and even more, your expertise as a stakeholder shaping the future of the counseling profession. Your input is critical to our ability to produce an accurate and credible mapping of counseling professionals’ perspectives on integrating AI into our practices. If you are willing to participate in this study, please continue by clicking on the following link (you can also copy and paste the link to your web browser): https://odu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1ROpEn7dWJmJlf8 This study is approved by the Institutional Review Board at Old Dominion University (IRB Protocol #2159318-1). Please contact Dr. John Baaki (the Chair of the DCEPS Human Subjects Review Committee at Old Dominion University) at jbaaki at odu.edu <mailto: jbaaki at odu.edu > or 757 -683-5491, if you have any questions. Many thanks for your consideration! Hank Crofford, M.A., LMHC(IN), LPC(VA), NCC, CCTP, CGP Doctoral Student Gulsah Kemer, PhD, NCC, LPC Resident (VA) Associate Professor Elif Bor, M.A. Doctoral Student -- Gulsah Kemer, Ph.D., NCC, ACS Associate Professor Doctoral Graduate Program Director Old Dominion University Counseling and Human Services 2100 New Education Building 4301 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk, VA 23529 Office 2106 Phone: 757-683-3225 She/They Pronouns and Why They Matter< https://odu.edu/safespace/pronouns-and-why-they-matter > Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. Aristotle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/counselor_educ/attachments/20240306/693c85ef/attachment-0001.html >
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