- Looks
at a wide variety of technologies including e-mail and Internet
relay chat, telephone, video-link and stand-alone software
packages
- Discusses
ethical, theoretical and practical considerations
- Explores
the perspectives of both therapists and clients
- Includes
extensive case studies
- Contributors
include internationally leading figures such as Gary. Stofle,
Michael Fenichel, Phillip Armstrong, Jason Zack and David Shapiro
STEPHEN GOSS is Research Development Manager
with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy,
Honorary Research Fellow with the University of Strathclyde and
a qualified counsellor and supervisor. He is the lead author and
editor of the recent BACP Guidelines for Online Counselling
and Psychotherapy. His other publications include Evidence
Based Counselling and Psychotherapy with Nancy Rowland (2000).
KATE ANTHONY runs OnlineCounsellors.co.uk, providing
online and offline training for practitioners using the internet.
She offers consultancy and makes media appearances and international
presentations on the topic. She is also a psychotherapist for a
London Health Trust. Previous publications include co-authorship
of the BACP Guidelines for Online Counselling and Psychotherapy and
many journal articles.
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