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On becoming textually active at Youthline,New Zealand
Authors:Ailsa Janet Haxell
Institution:1. Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia;2. Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealandailsa.haxell@aut.ac.nz
Abstract:The phones hardly ring at Youthline New Zealand anymore; youth still have problems and seek help, but it mostly happens silently. This article reports on experiences of texting at a 24-hour crisis helpline for young people. To date, there has been no formal evidence base for this practice; however, for new practice, there never is. In prompting discussion, this article attends to the tight constraints that texting imposes, returning to the necessary and sufficient conditions of any effective therapeutic relationship particularly in regard to working with young people. New possibilities are demonstrated with emotional support being demonstrated even in the tightly constrained space of a text-based medium.
Keywords:crisis intervention  helpline  telephone counselling  therapeutic relationship  person-centred counselling
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