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GXC 2025 Online Virtual Conference - Mental Health Without Borders
Accessible, Integrated, and Sustainable Models of Virtual Mental Health Support
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Accessible, Integrated, and Sustainable Models of Virtual Mental Health Support
1.5 CE Hours
Intermediate
$99
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Description
The session highlights evidence-informed, ethically designed virtual care models and their implications for improving accessibility, engagement, and relapse prevention. Drawing from evidence established by John Kelly (Harvard Recovery Research Institute) and the World Health Organization’s digital mental health framework, the Omnia model delivers early intervention, long-term recovery support, and accessible aftercare through structured online groups and counseling.
Participants will examine systemic challenges—fragmented systems, affordability barriers, neurodiversity considerations, and loneliness—and how integrated frameworks connect therapeutic, coaching, and peer-facilitated elements to build recovery capital, resilience, and belonging.
Ultimately, this presentation positions virtual care as an expansion of access, not a compromise in quality, and demonstrates how technology, when ethically applied and guided by psychological science, can restore continuity, affordability, and human connection within fragmented systems.
Participants will examine systemic challenges—fragmented systems, affordability barriers, neurodiversity considerations, and loneliness—and how integrated frameworks connect therapeutic, coaching, and peer-facilitated elements to build recovery capital, resilience, and belonging.
Ultimately, this presentation positions virtual care as an expansion of access, not a compromise in quality, and demonstrates how technology, when ethically applied and guided by psychological science, can restore continuity, affordability, and human connection within fragmented systems.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe the clinical and ethical foundations of integrated virtual mental health and addiction support models.
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Identify barriers to accessibility—including cost, geography, and neurodiversity—and evaluate how virtual care can overcome them.
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Apply strategies for integrating therapy, coaching, and peer-facilitated group supports to enhance continuity and engagement.
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Demonstrate awareness of APA and WHO guidelines for telepsychology, supervision, and boundary management in virtual practice.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this workshop is for participants to deepen their professional understanding of integrative, ethically grounded virtual models that enhance accessibility, engagement, and continuity of care. The session aims to strengthen clinicians’ capacity to apply evidence-based, technology-assisted, and community-connected frameworks that sustain recovery and improve long-term wellbeing outcomes.
Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Nurse
- Physician
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
Presenters
“Hatice is a dedicated mental health leader and CEO of Omnia Health Group and Omnia Therapy. With a BA (Hons) in Counselling, a Couple Counselling Certificate, Level 1 EMDR, and a BA in Business with Law, Hatice combines clinical expertise with strategic business leadership.
With over a decade of experience in mental health and business development, Hatice has worked across private therapy clinics and the HM Prison and Probation Service. This unique background allows Hatice to bridge the gap between high-quality clinical care and organisational success, ensuring accessible and effective therapy services.
Passionate about mental health advocacy, business development in the healthcare sector, and mentoring future professionals, Hatice is committed to driving innovation and enhancing mental well-being for all.”
Financially Sponsored By
- GXC Events - The Global Exchange Conference