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Online Counseling

Online Counseling

Ron Kraus | George Stricker | Cedric Speyer

(2004)

Abstract

Online Counseling gives practical insight into how professionals can translate and extend their practice to the electronic online medium. The volume provides an overview of current research on the use and effectiveness of counseling online and data on the idiosyncrasies of online behavior and communication. The practical aspects of and skill sets required for counseling online are discussed at length, as are technological, ethical, legal and multicultural issues, treatment strategies, and testing and assessment.

  • Foreword by Morgan Sammons and Patrick DeLeon, past president of the American Psychological Association
  • The first comprehensive textbook designed to give clinicians and mental health students everything they need to understand and start providing mental health services via the Internet
  • Each chapter includes study questions and key terms, making it ideal for use in graduate or continuing education settings
  • Includes clear and comprehensive chapters on research and technology related to online counseling
  • Contributors include past, present, and elected presidents of the International Society for Mental Health Online (ISMHO), the Inernet's leading resource for professionals interested in online counseling and other methods of delivering mental health services via the Internet

Reviews for the 1st Edition:

"...[the Editors] provide a resource to help practitioners use all the techniques and delivery methods to everyone's advantage. This book is recommended." -E-STREAMS "Overall, this volume is a timely resource for those who are interested in learning how to translate their practice to an online medium..." -THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY "...an excellent resource for any mental health professionals who are considering starting an online counseling practice." -Patricia Roles, www.e-mailtherapy.com