Nevertheless, it is quite evident that computer based counseling interactive simulation displayed in counselor training. According to Casey (1999), he found out there are many factors that have largely contributed to the delays being experience in computer related technology within counseling services. These factors include; resistance by various counselors in incorporating the use of computers into the counseling profession and challenges experienced in accurate reproduction of human interaction which is considered to be vital in the counseling process.
He further asserts that reluctance in the use of computer technology by counselors may be a greater reflection of an existing conflict between the process involved in attaining an effective counseling therapeutic outcome and the demand for a précised inherent in computer related technology. While great attention has be focused on challenges involved in the use of internet for counseling therapeutic intervention, many advantages have largely been cited too. Sampson et al (1997) maintain that, there are various ways in which counselors can use internet based computer related technology to accomplish work related task.
According to a research conducted by Bowman and Bowman (1998), potential use of computers in counseling therapy includes; inter-session monitoring, marketing, post-therapeutic follow up, therapist/client correspondences for scheduling, referrals, professional collegiality and finally, counselor research. Types and prevalence of online counseling There are various forms of online counseling and they are mainly related to mental health interventions. They include online support groups, mental health information websites, mental health assessment and screening online tools, individual therapy, self-help programs and group therapies.
Online services utilized for individual therapy include use of e-mails and synchronous methods like video conferencing, chat, web-based messaging or video-over IP. Other online modalities have recently emerged and they include online video game therapy and virtual reality therapy. Although online counseling is considered as an improvement from traditional counseling methods, it is actually a primary treatment modality (Walker, 2007). Online counseling has gained much prevalence over the past few decades.
According to Google search, there are about 468,000 online registered counselors and 130,000 e-therapists. The International society for mental health online (ISMHO) has currently over 400 registered members and the figures are expected to increase in future. It is predicted that e-mail, video phone and virtual reality therapies will flourish tremendously by 2020. Research has also indicated that most of the online counselors are males at their mid 40’s (ISMHO, 2000). On the other hand, majority of the online clients are females with the ratio of women to men receiving the service being 3:2.
Walker (2007) asserts that issues most frequently solved via online help are those related to relationships. Generally, online facilities have led to increased work management and communication and specifically in the field of counseling. The term counseling has been totally redefined from older definitions following introduction of online counseling. In order to have the full benefits of online counseling, the counselor must have a full understanding of the client he is dealing with (Mehta & Chalhoub, 2006).
For instance, he must know if the client has knowledge concerning online services and whether the services are accessible and reliable. Menon and Miller-Cribbs (2002) point out that the computer mediated counseling must be provided in an appealing manner that will draw the interest of the client. A final issue that the counselor should consider before venturing into the practice is the ethical implication involved. He should find out if online counseling is ethically and culturally acceptable by the population the client hails from.
Precise definitions and accountability Many of the objections and conflicts about the use of computer related technology by counselors relate widely to the lack in defining various kinds of services being offered utilizing computer use as the medium of service delivery.
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