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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling

1998 Volume 26, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. Counselling at a Distance: Challenges and New Initiatives

    Pete Sanders & Maxine Rosenfield

    Positions the telephone as a vibrant, innovative medium for therapeutic work. Defines computer-mediated therapy and explores issues confronting its development. Concludes that active collaboration ... More

    pp. 5-10

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  2. Group Counselling by Telephone

    Maxine Rosenfield & Evelyn Smillie

    Describes how six females with cancer were brought together through teleconferencing. Outcomes of their association confirm that teleconferencing is an excellent means of providing short-term... More

    pp. 11-19

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  3. Intimacy and Computer Communication

    Dave Robson & Maggie Robson

    Addresses the relationship between intimacy and communication that is based on computer technology. Discusses definitions of intimacy and the nature of intimate conversations that use computers as ... More

    pp. 33-41

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  4. Using the Internet to Assist Family Therapy

    Storm A. King, Susan Engi & Stephan T. Poulos

    Explores possible uses of the Internet in family therapy. Explores the possible negative aspects of this approach and presents a case study of a family that benefited from exposure to Internet... More

    pp. 43-52

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