[humanser] Accessible recorder

JD Townsend 43210 at bellsouth.net
Fri Sep 9 02:29:47 UTC 2016


Hello Jimmy,

I do not record clinical sessions, unless you have patient consents and 
treatment related reasons it is not advised.  But, I have had training 
family treatment sessions taped for supervision purposes, so I can see how 
it can be useful.

I would use an easily identified recorder, like a pocket digital recorder 
that could be clearly seen by my patients so as not to confuse with issues 
of confidentiality.  I could easily record on my braille not taker and this 
would be the easiest solution.

I have my folks being supervised during student internships to do process 
recordings.  These help analyze the session and, at the same time, 
strengthen our memory of that session.



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Subject: [humanser] Accessible recorder

Does anyone use a user friendly audio recorder with their practice? If so 
please share the brand and model period thank you

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