ACEP Community Map
This Map is provided as a Community Service by David MacKay
Purpose:
- The purpose of the ACEP Community Map is to help people find the best practitioner for their particular needs, as well as create a sense of community. It is a free resource and anyone who is member in good standing of ACEP can share their information. This includes of course professional therapists and trainers, but also ACEP members who are not necessarily certified.
- If you are seeking counselling, it is your responsibility to make the best choice for yourself. We recommend that you contact various candidates and evaluate who can best assist you. You can report abuse by clicking on the envelope icon in the top right corner. Although this resource is geographically oriented, remember that most practitioners can attend over the phone or via internet, so you needn’t limit your search to those who are nearby.
Navigation:
- The first time you open the map it will ask permission to use Google’s location service; if you allow it, it will attempt to open showing the region where you are currently located, including at least the ACEP member closest to you; if you decline, or Google was unable to identify your location, the whole world will be shown.
- Click on a marker to see the practitioner's data. Click on a marker with numbers to zoom in on a group. You can double-click near (not on) the markers to zoom in on that point. You can also zoom in by clicking on the (+) button of the zoom bar on the left side or dragging the slider upwards. You can zoom out by clicking on the (–) button or dragging the slider downwards.
- You can move the map by clicking on the arrows of the navigation disk or by clicking anywhere on the map except on a marker, and dragging the map.
Search:
- You can show only those practitioners who speak a given language by choosing the language from the first drop down menu and clicking on the blue search button to the right of the Focus menu.
- You can show only those who focus on certain issues by choosing the issue from the second drop down menu and clicking the same blue button. The map will show the whole world with the pins that match your search.
- These searches can be combined by choosing an option from each menu before clicking the search button. For example, this way you could show only practitioners who speak English and focus on Pain management.
- You can also search using the ‘Search for a word’ field; just write a word in this field and click the search button to the right. You will be shown all the practitioners and workshops that include that word. For example you could search for a practitioner by entering their name in the search field, or you could search for practitioners who practice Reiki by searching for Reiki.
Add your own marker:
ACEP members are free to add their own marker, or various markers if they work from more than one location.
1) Find the precise location on the map where you would like to place your marker. If you don’t see your location on the map, zoom out and drag the map until your location is approximately in the middle of the screen, then zoom in on your location. If you use the zoom bar, as you zoom in you might need to drag the map again so your location stays near the middle. If you double click at your location to zoom in, it will stay in the middle. When you can see the streets around your location, you might want to change to Hybrid mode, so that you get the map and a satellite view overlaid. This can help you identify the exact location where you want your marker. If you are uncomfortable with showing your exact location, choose an intersection reasonable close by.
2) Right click at the point where you want to place your marker; control-click on a Mac. An input form will open. The fields marked with an asterisk must have some input supplied; most of these are intended to avoid accidental omissions, never to oblige you to supply information you would rather not; even a space will usually do.
3) Enter your full name as you want it to appear to the public. This will appear as balloon text when the user mouses over your marker. You may want to include a title such as Dr. Indicate your gender, work language and alternate language, and select 2 focuses from the drop down menus. Work language refers to the language you usually work in and alternate language is another language you speak well enough for use in an EP session. If you only offer sessions in one language, please leave the alternate language field blank.
4) Focuses refer to types of problems you are particularly good at assisting people with, perhaps from specialized training you have, or personal experience. You may want to indicate General issues if you are getting started in EP and haven’t yet identified your strengths. Keep in mind that people won’t usually be looking for someone who handles general issues, so it will probably be more productive to indicate more specific focuses when you can. Provide as much contact information as you care to. You will be required to enter a valid email address, since this is where we will send the password that will allow you to edit your data or move your pin in the future. You may upload a small photo of yourself, up to 300 × 300 pixels. When you click on the Upload Photo button you will be prompted to indicate where it is currently stored on your computer.
5) When the information on the input form is complete, click on the Submit button. You will receive an email with the password that will allow you to edit your data as often as you want. New markers require approval before they appear on this map; please submit just once. If your marker does not appear within a reasonable time, send an email to the administrator using the envelope icon top right.
6) The Certification Level indicated on new markers will initially be shown as ‘Unspecified’. Only the administrator can change this; if you are ACEP certified, please send a request stating your certification level, using the envelope icon in the top right corner of the map page.
Modify your pin:
1) Open your marker and click on the Edit button at the bottom of the form. If you don't know your password click on the Email password button and check your email account.
2) Select whether you want to change the data or the marker position.
3) If you choose to modify the data, you will be able to edit and resubmit any of the original data you entered, and upload a new photo if you wish.
4) If you choose to modify the position, you will see just your pin on the map. Zoom out if necessary to see your current and new location, then drag the pin to the new location. If necessary, repeat the process until your pin is at its exact new location.
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