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Online counselling: The experience of counsellors providing synchronous single‐session counselling to young people
Author(s) -
Bambling Matthew,
King Robert,
Reid Wendy,
Wegner Karly
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
counselling and psychotherapy research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.38
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 1746-1405
pISSN - 1473-3145
DOI - 10.1080/14733140802055011
Subject(s) - session (web analytics) , disadvantage , psychological intervention , psychology , emotional support , focus group , applied psychology , medical education , psychotherapist , medicine , computer science , social support , psychiatry , world wide web , marketing , artificial intelligence , business
Kids Help Line (KHL) is a national Australian youth counselling service that provides free online and telephone counselling. This qualitative study examines the experience of 26 online KHL counsellors. Using a focus group methodology, counsellor responses were organised into categories: privacy and an emotionally safe environment; communication through text; and time. Counsellors reported the main benefit of the online environment to be emotional safety, due to reduced client emotional proximity to the counsellor, and the main disadvantage to be that reduced emotional proximity and the absence of non‐verbal cues could result in communication problems and difficulty in accurately assessing young people's concerns. Time proved a significant issue for counsellors, as the slow speed of text exchange could limit their ability to complete interventions. Methods that enhance both the process and effectiveness of online counselling are needed. Potential solutions to the challenges faced by online counsellors are discussed.

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