An exploratory qualitative study was conducted to examine the perceptions and attitudes of both school counsellors and students to online counselling. Focus groups were conducted with two groups of school counsellors and six groups of secondary students. It was found that counsellors were hesitant to use online counselling because they were not convinced that it was effective and without the necessary online skills, they were concerned they would not be competent to deal with potential litigious and security pitfalls. Students were generally positive about the opportunity to access the school counsellor online. Implications for practice and future research are discussed
This is a qualitative study which aims to find out 15 counselors-in-training students' attitudes tow...
Kids Help Line (KHL) is a national Australian youth counselling service that provides free online an...
Web-based counseling services may become important for mental health professionals and those who are...
School guidance counsellors world-wide seek ways of providing appropriate professional assistance to...
School guidance counsellors world-wide seek ways of providing appropriate professional assistance to...
Internet technologies are rapidly changing our lives, so school counsellors are now facing challenge...
Students in secondary schools experience problems that can impact on their well-being and educationa...
Students in secondary schools experience problems that can impact on their well-being and educationa...
This research showed that online counselling has the potential to increase the help-seeking of secon...
Today’s young people have integrated the online world into their everyday reality and schools have g...
Today’s young people have integrated the online world into their everyday reality and schools have g...
A substantial group of young people experience mental health problems which impact on their educatio...
This study was a descriptive examination of the likelihood that adolescents would utilize online cou...
This study used a Consensual Qualitative Research methodology to explore the motivations and experie...
AbstractThis is a qualitative study which aims to find out 15 counselors-in-training students’ attit...
This is a qualitative study which aims to find out 15 counselors-in-training students' attitudes tow...
Kids Help Line (KHL) is a national Australian youth counselling service that provides free online an...
Web-based counseling services may become important for mental health professionals and those who are...
School guidance counsellors world-wide seek ways of providing appropriate professional assistance to...
School guidance counsellors world-wide seek ways of providing appropriate professional assistance to...
Internet technologies are rapidly changing our lives, so school counsellors are now facing challenge...
Students in secondary schools experience problems that can impact on their well-being and educationa...
Students in secondary schools experience problems that can impact on their well-being and educationa...
This research showed that online counselling has the potential to increase the help-seeking of secon...
Today’s young people have integrated the online world into their everyday reality and schools have g...
Today’s young people have integrated the online world into their everyday reality and schools have g...
A substantial group of young people experience mental health problems which impact on their educatio...
This study was a descriptive examination of the likelihood that adolescents would utilize online cou...
This study used a Consensual Qualitative Research methodology to explore the motivations and experie...
AbstractThis is a qualitative study which aims to find out 15 counselors-in-training students’ attit...
This is a qualitative study which aims to find out 15 counselors-in-training students' attitudes tow...
Kids Help Line (KHL) is a national Australian youth counselling service that provides free online an...
Web-based counseling services may become important for mental health professionals and those who are...