Online Marriage Counseling - part 2
by Shelly Phegley
The official stance by the psychotherapy community is still in question in regards to the efficacy or non-efficacy of online counseling.
"Studies investigating the long-term effectiveness of e-therapy for the treatment of specific disorders or conditions are currently lacking. As a relatively new treatment modality, e-therapy has not yet progressed to the status of an empirically validated therapeutic medium. There is a need for additional research into the risks and benefits associated with e-therapy in the treatment of various conditions."
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Excerpted from The American Psychiatric Association (http://www.psych.org)
The most popular reason for online counseilng is, for the therapist and the client, the convenience. According to the Surgeon General's report on Mental Health (1999), one in five Americans has a diagnosable psychological problem while nearly two-thirds of them never seek treatment. For those people that are too busy, or who may feel embarrassed or uncomfortable seeing a therapist, online marriage counseling offers a variation on the traditional scope of counseling.
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