Online counseling using email: a qualitative study

Despite numerous studies in increasingly popular online mental health service, the nature of the relationship between online counselors and their clients, particularly in the email modality, deserves more attention. To enhance the knowledge in this area, this study was conducted to explore whether t...

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Main Authors: Salleh, A., Hamzah, R., Nordin, N., Ghavifekr, S., Joorabchi, T.N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.165182019-02-08T09:24:08Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/16518/ Online counseling using email: a qualitative study Salleh, A. Hamzah, R. Nordin, N. Ghavifekr, S. Joorabchi, T.N. L Education (General) Despite numerous studies in increasingly popular online mental health service, the nature of the relationship between online counselors and their clients, particularly in the email modality, deserves more attention. To enhance the knowledge in this area, this study was conducted to explore whether the online counseling relationship could be developed using email communication. Six qualified counselors and 59 clients volunteered to participate in the study. Using a qualitative approach, we collected data from two focus groups, individual interviews with participating counselors, 206 email interactions, and counselors' journals. To identify themes, we employed a grounded theory method. The emergent themes suggest that counselors describe the e-counseling relationship as having the following five features: initial establishment of a virtual relationship, structuring, text reinforcement, the development of a text relationship, and termination of the process. Each feature reflects a different level of relationship and different characteristics. Implications for future studies are also discussed. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Salleh, A. and Hamzah, R. and Nordin, N. and Ghavifekr, S. and Joorabchi, T.N. (2015) Online counseling using email: a qualitative study. Asia Pacific Education Review, 16 (4). pp. 549-563. ISSN 1598-1037 doi:10.1007/s12564-015-9393-6
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Salleh, A.
Hamzah, R.
Nordin, N.
Ghavifekr, S.
Joorabchi, T.N.
Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
description Despite numerous studies in increasingly popular online mental health service, the nature of the relationship between online counselors and their clients, particularly in the email modality, deserves more attention. To enhance the knowledge in this area, this study was conducted to explore whether the online counseling relationship could be developed using email communication. Six qualified counselors and 59 clients volunteered to participate in the study. Using a qualitative approach, we collected data from two focus groups, individual interviews with participating counselors, 206 email interactions, and counselors' journals. To identify themes, we employed a grounded theory method. The emergent themes suggest that counselors describe the e-counseling relationship as having the following five features: initial establishment of a virtual relationship, structuring, text reinforcement, the development of a text relationship, and termination of the process. Each feature reflects a different level of relationship and different characteristics. Implications for future studies are also discussed.
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author Salleh, A.
Hamzah, R.
Nordin, N.
Ghavifekr, S.
Joorabchi, T.N.
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Hamzah, R.
Nordin, N.
Ghavifekr, S.
Joorabchi, T.N.
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title Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
title_short Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
title_full Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Online counseling using email: a qualitative study
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