ByPatricia Mulcah Boer. Career Counseling Over the Internet. The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to counselor concerns about ethical issues and the client-counselor relationship
ByPatricia Mulcah Boer. First Published 2000. The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to counselor concerns about ethical issues and the client-counselor relationship. Next, it details the 11 necessary competencies and skills for counseling professionals in general, translating these for use online, including the role of assessment, various electronic interventions, and the pros and cons of career counseling via the Web.
The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to counselor concerns about ethical issues and the client-counselor relationship. Specific guidelines are offered for career counselors to implement online.
The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to. .Specific guidelines are offered for career counselors to implement online
The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to counselor concerns about ethical issues and the client-counselor relationship. Framed into 10 chapters, 35 question and answer examples are interspersed to bring to life the actual experiences, themes, issues, and questions presented by a global clientele regarding their career development.
Patricia Mulcah Boer. Dr. Boer does not only present a framework for Internet based counseling but also demonstrates the proposed framework's utility and effectiveness, using actual cases from her own counseling experience. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The topic of career counseling is very timely.
Career counseling over the Internet: An emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients The effectiveness of distance learning initiatives in.
Career counseling over the Internet: An emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients The effectiveness of distance learning initiatives in organizations. Career counseling over the Internet: An emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Burgess, J. R. & Russell, J. E. A. (2003).
This is one of the first books on the subject of counseling clients via e-mail. Boer, Patricia Mulcah.
However, on the book's cover the claim is made that it presents 'an emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients' - and it does not quite go that far.
Boer does not only present a framework for Internet based counseling but also demonstrates the proposed framework's utility and effectiveness, using actual cases from her own counseling experience. However, on the book's cover the claim is made that it presents 'an emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients' - and it does not quite go that far. Nevertheless, for anyone wanting to know more about how online counselling works in practice it is a useful read.
An Emerging Model for Trusting and Responding To Online Clients. by Patricia Mulcah Boer. The book begins by articulating issues in the debate on Internet counseling, giving particular attention to counselor concerns about ethical issues and the client-counselor relationship
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