In this article, we analyze how clients in online counseling by email do complaining. Complaining is a "face-threatening act" and can jeopardize the relationship between interlocutors. In online health interventions, we see high dropout rates. We suggest that because the interaction between client and counselor is at the basis of counseling, it is important to understand how a communicative act (e.g., a complaint) that signals potential dropout is constructed sequentially. Based on a corpus of 20 email exchanges, we illustrate how clients constructed complaints over several sentences and sometimes various emails, and how they designed the complaints to minimize threat to the counselor's face. Counselors, in their responses, used various str...
This study aims to provide an understanding of the relationships between consumer's negative word of...
Complaints have been studied from two major disciplinary perspectives. Whereas pragmatic approaches ...
All staff members of a child and adolescent mental health service were invited to participate in a s...
Despite numerous studies in increasingly popular online mental health service, the nature of the rel...
In this article, we present an analysis of closings in two counseling media: online, text-based exch...
The main handbook on online counseling used in the Netherlands recommends counselors to use metacomm...
Complaints and complaining in counselling and psychotherapy have been largely ignored in the researc...
IntroductionComplaining is a frequent phenomenon in human interactions and it frequently happens dur...
This article examines how therapists and clients manage the therapeutic relationship in online psych...
Email usage for mental health services is on the rise. However, research in this area is scarce and ...
This article describes some of the common issues in assessing the efficacy of online counseling
Web 2.0 has empowered consumers to voice complaints with reduced costs (physical and psychological),...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a holistic framework of contemporary complaint communicati...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a holistic framework of complaint communication management...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) has been found to be an effective ...
This study aims to provide an understanding of the relationships between consumer's negative word of...
Complaints have been studied from two major disciplinary perspectives. Whereas pragmatic approaches ...
All staff members of a child and adolescent mental health service were invited to participate in a s...
Despite numerous studies in increasingly popular online mental health service, the nature of the rel...
In this article, we present an analysis of closings in two counseling media: online, text-based exch...
The main handbook on online counseling used in the Netherlands recommends counselors to use metacomm...
Complaints and complaining in counselling and psychotherapy have been largely ignored in the researc...
IntroductionComplaining is a frequent phenomenon in human interactions and it frequently happens dur...
This article examines how therapists and clients manage the therapeutic relationship in online psych...
Email usage for mental health services is on the rise. However, research in this area is scarce and ...
This article describes some of the common issues in assessing the efficacy of online counseling
Web 2.0 has empowered consumers to voice complaints with reduced costs (physical and psychological),...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a holistic framework of contemporary complaint communicati...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a holistic framework of complaint communication management...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) has been found to be an effective ...
This study aims to provide an understanding of the relationships between consumer's negative word of...
Complaints have been studied from two major disciplinary perspectives. Whereas pragmatic approaches ...
All staff members of a child and adolescent mental health service were invited to participate in a s...