Online counseling
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Online counseling refers to the provision of professional mental health counseling services concerns via the Internet. Services are typically offered via email, real-time chat, and video conferencing. Some clients use online counseling in conjunction with traditional psychotherapy, and others use it as an occasional check-in tool for their lives.
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Kraus, R.; Zack, J.; Stricker, G. (2004), Online Counseling: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals, San Diego, California: Elsevier Academic Press
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