A Preliminary Comparison Study of Online and Face-to-Face Counseling: Client Perceptions of Three Factors |
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Authors: | Courtney Holmes PhD NCC Assistant Professor Victoria Foster |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bowling Green State University , Bowling Green , Ohio courtmh@bgsu.edu;3. The College of William &4. Mary , Williamsburg , Virginia |
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Abstract: | This preliminary study examined the similarities and differences between online and face-to-face counseling with regard to general mental health, working alliance, and social presence. Participants included 50 current counseling clients (37 face-to-face, 13 online) who all were recruited through online mediums. Results indicated that online counseling clients perceived a significantly stronger working alliance on the total Working Alliance Inventory-Short Form as well as the Goal subscale than did those who received face-to-face only counseling. No significant differences existed between the groups on general mental health or social presence. These results suggest that a more controlled study with a larger sample might find that a strong working alliance can be developed through online counseling. |
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Keywords: | online counseling social presence therapeutic relationship |
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