Looking into Online Therapy. / Mark Griffiths.
by Griffiths, Mark; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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High School - old - to delete | SIRS HEA2 21 (Browse shelf) | Available |
This MARC record contains two articles.
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Looking into Online Therapy, Winter 2000/2001; pp. 18-19.
LOOKING INTO ONLINE THERAPY -- "With the Internet changing every area of our lives, online therapy was probably inevitable." (HEALTH MATTERS) The author "reviews the pros and cons of taking the 'talking cure' over the net.".
THE E-THERAPY DEBATE: ONLINE MENTAL-HEALTH HELP IS EASY TO FIND, BUT ITS RISKS AND LIMITS CONCERN EXPERTS -- "Welcome to e-therapy, help in the comfort of your computer room. Like so many other internet services, e-therapy is anonymous, convenient and fast. For a price--not as much as you might think--you can pour your heart out, hit send and wait for your personal e-groceries, book flights and sell stock simply by clicking a mouse." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) This article provides a comparison between online mental health therapy and traditional, face-to-face counseling.
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