1. Counseling activity in single-session online counseling with adolescents: An adherence study.
- Author
-
Chardon, Lydia, Bagraith, KarlS., and King, RobertJohn
- Subjects
- *
TEENAGERS -- Counseling of , *COUNSELING websites , *BRIEF psychotherapy , *INTERNET , *THERAPEUTIC alliance - Abstract
While online counseling is increasingly utilized, little is known about what counseling work takes place in the online environment. The aim of this study was to quantify online counseling activity by determining counselors’ adherence to the widely used model in which they had been trained. Transcripts (n=85) of online counseling with adolescents were evaluated, using a standardized and psychometrically sound instrument. We found that, while counseling in 53% of transcripts progressed through each of the key stages of counseling, the focus of most sessions was information gathering; and goal exploration and action planning were typically superficial and often absent. Possible reasons for low counseling depth are discussed and recommendations made for the further development of online counseling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF