CliniVRSE®: Tele-Mental Health Practices
Author(s): APRIL R. CRABLE , April Crable , Earl Grey
Edition: 1
Copyright: 2025
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$125.00 USD
CliniVRSE: TeleMental Health Training Experience
Step into a realistic virtual counseling environment with CliniVRSE’s Introduction to TeleMental Health module. Learners gain hands-on experience setting up a secure and professional teletherapy space, ensuring client privacy and confidentiality from the start. Through immersive simulation, students practice building rapport, reading nonverbal cues, and using tone effectively to foster connection in a remote setting.
In the Intermediate Phase, participants apply these skills in complex, real-world telehealth scenarios. From managing high stakes crises such as suicidal ideation or acute anxiety, to delivering culturally sensitive care to diverse clients, CliniVRSE prepares counselors for the unique challenges of online therapy. The experience covers the full continuum of telehealth practice including logistics, broaching and grounding, assessment, grief psychoeducation, Gestalt empty chair interventions, progress evaluation, and ethical termination.
By blending technical know-how with authentic client interactions, CliniVRSE equips future mental health professionals with the competence and confidence to excel in the growing field of TeleMental Health.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
Dr. Crable is the owner of CCCDW, LLC which provides customized consulting recommendations and training designed to maximize the performance of individuals and organizations. She is the published author of several books and peer-reviewed articles in counseling journals. Dr. Crable has presented on the state, national, and international levels. She is also the co-founder of CliniVRSE, a virtual reality technology that develops learners’ expansive command of their clinical skills and decision-making while providing them with invivo feedback. Dr. Crable is an appointed member of CACREP’s Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression Council and a professional reviewer for the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. She serves as an editor for Therapeutic Speakeasy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed eJournal. Dr. Crable specializes in teletherapy, crisis and trauma and counseling, substance abuse, ethics, and sex offender treatment.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
Dr. Crable is the owner of CCCDW, LLC which provides customized consulting recommendations and training designed to maximize the performance of individuals and organizations. She is the published author of several books and peer-reviewed articles in counseling journals. Dr. Crable has presented on the state, national, and international levels. She is also the co-founder of CliniVRSE, a virtual reality technology that develops learners’ expansive command of their clinical skills and decision-making while providing them with invivo feedback. Dr. Crable is an appointed member of CACREP’s Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression Council and a professional reviewer for the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. She serves as an editor for Therapeutic Speakeasy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed eJournal. Dr. Crable specializes in teletherapy, crisis and trauma and counseling, substance abuse, ethics, and sex offender treatment.
Earl Grey has, over the past 25 years, held positions as a clinician, supervisor, and administrator in community mental health and addiction agencies, in addition to faculty, coordinator, director, and dean in digital counseling programs. Dr. Grey’s expertise includes regulatory accountability, academic administration, and experiential education across disciplines, complex trauma, dissociation, anti-racism, and neuroscience.
CliniVRSE: TeleMental Health Training Experience
Step into a realistic virtual counseling environment with CliniVRSE’s Introduction to TeleMental Health module. Learners gain hands-on experience setting up a secure and professional teletherapy space, ensuring client privacy and confidentiality from the start. Through immersive simulation, students practice building rapport, reading nonverbal cues, and using tone effectively to foster connection in a remote setting.
In the Intermediate Phase, participants apply these skills in complex, real-world telehealth scenarios. From managing high stakes crises such as suicidal ideation or acute anxiety, to delivering culturally sensitive care to diverse clients, CliniVRSE prepares counselors for the unique challenges of online therapy. The experience covers the full continuum of telehealth practice including logistics, broaching and grounding, assessment, grief psychoeducation, Gestalt empty chair interventions, progress evaluation, and ethical termination.
By blending technical know-how with authentic client interactions, CliniVRSE equips future mental health professionals with the competence and confidence to excel in the growing field of TeleMental Health.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
Dr. Crable is the owner of CCCDW, LLC which provides customized consulting recommendations and training designed to maximize the performance of individuals and organizations. She is the published author of several books and peer-reviewed articles in counseling journals. Dr. Crable has presented on the state, national, and international levels. She is also the co-founder of CliniVRSE, a virtual reality technology that develops learners’ expansive command of their clinical skills and decision-making while providing them with invivo feedback. Dr. Crable is an appointed member of CACREP’s Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression Council and a professional reviewer for the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. She serves as an editor for Therapeutic Speakeasy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed eJournal. Dr. Crable specializes in teletherapy, crisis and trauma and counseling, substance abuse, ethics, and sex offender treatment.
April Crable, Ph.D., MBA, LPC, SOTP, BC-TMH, received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from Old Dominion University, received her MBA from the University of Phoenix, and received her M.A. in Professional Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. Recently, Dr. Crable was selected as the Clinical Director of Practicum and Internship at Liberty University. Dr. Crable has worked in mental health for almost two decades, providing services to various populations. She has been a counselor educator for over a decade.
Dr. Crable is the owner of CCCDW, LLC which provides customized consulting recommendations and training designed to maximize the performance of individuals and organizations. She is the published author of several books and peer-reviewed articles in counseling journals. Dr. Crable has presented on the state, national, and international levels. She is also the co-founder of CliniVRSE, a virtual reality technology that develops learners’ expansive command of their clinical skills and decision-making while providing them with invivo feedback. Dr. Crable is an appointed member of CACREP’s Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression Council and a professional reviewer for the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. She serves as an editor for Therapeutic Speakeasy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed eJournal. Dr. Crable specializes in teletherapy, crisis and trauma and counseling, substance abuse, ethics, and sex offender treatment.
Earl Grey has, over the past 25 years, held positions as a clinician, supervisor, and administrator in community mental health and addiction agencies, in addition to faculty, coordinator, director, and dean in digital counseling programs. Dr. Grey’s expertise includes regulatory accountability, academic administration, and experiential education across disciplines, complex trauma, dissociation, anti-racism, and neuroscience.