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The Practical Aspects of Online Counseling
Ethics, Training, Technology, and Competency
Michael J. Mallen
Iowa State University, mjmallen{at}mdanderson.org
David L. Vogel
Iowa State University
Aaron B. Rochlen
University of Texas-Austin
This article addresses the practical aspects of online counseling, including ethics, training, supervision, technology, and competency issues. The authors discuss online counselings strengths and limitations and present guidelines for what types of clients and counseling psychologists may be appropriate for online counseling. To illustrate the components and skills associated with online counseling, the authors present and discuss an example of a synchronous-chat online session.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 33, No. 6,
776-818 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0011000005278625

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