An Exploratory Study of Client Perceptions of Internet Counseling and the Therapeutic Alliance
- 1 January 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Mental Health Counselors Association in Journal of Mental Health Counseling
- Vol. 28 (1) , 69-83
- https://doi.org/10.17744/mehc.28.1.f0h37djrw89nv6vb
Abstract
Online counseling is a growing area of clinical work with relatively little empirical evidence about the kind of clients that use the medium, advantages and disadvantages of online counseling, and satisfaction with relationships and treatment service. Sociodemographics were collected on 81 self-selected clients using online counseling, and self-reported therapeutic alliance and satisfaction with online counseling were assessed for comparison to past studies of clients using traditional face-to-face counseling. Online clients were predominantly female, were already regular Internet users, and enjoyed the convenience and anonymity of the service. They were satisfied with their relationships and treatment online but not as satisfied as clients who have undergone traditional face-to-face counseling. The main disadvantage, the loss of nonverbal information, was offset by the advantage of anonymity when sharing shameful personal information. Research limitations and clinical implications of the study are discussed.Keywords
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