addressing career issues online: perceptions of counselor education professionals |
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Authors: | Jacqueline Lewis Diane Coursol |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling and Student Personnel, Minnesota State University, Mankato;2. Jacqueline Lewis and Diane Coursol, Department of Counseling and Student Personnel, Minnesota State University, Mankato. This study was funded by research grants from the North Central Association of Counselor Education and Supervision and Minnesota State University, Mankato. |
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Abstract: | The Internet is the latest arena in which counseling services are available for a variety of issues. This study surveyed counselor education professionals about their perceptions regarding the use of online counseling to address various mental health issues including career counseling. It also examined their perceptions about 3 formats of online counseling: e‐mail, text‐based chat, and videoconferencing. Results indicated that counselor education professionals were open to the use of online counseling to address career issues. The implications for the practice of online career counseling and for the training of counselors are discussed. |
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