DocumentCode
2640294
Title
Relationship variables in online versus face-to-face counseling
Author
Cui Li-xia ; Liu Ya-nan ; Lei Li ; Tan Sheng
Author_Institution
Dept. of Psychol., Capital Normal Univ., Beijing, China
fYear
2010
fDate
16-17 Aug. 2010
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
82
Abstract
The study examined relational variables in face-to-face versus online counseling to explore how initial relationships between a counselor and a client differed from face-to-face and online communication. The participants were 42 undergraduates who acted to come to Students Counseling Center for help for the first time. Five graduates of clinical psychology acted as their counselors. The counselors of the two groups were same. Participants were told to fill out several pencil-and-paper measures on the completion of their interaction such as satisfaction, genuiness, positive regard, self-disclose and the depth of processing, mainly about relationship variables. The findings indicated that the face-to-face group felt more satisfied with the experience and experienced a higher degree of genuiness with their partner. There were no significant differences between groups in regard to the level of empathy, positive regard, self-disclose and the depth of processing. The implications for online counseling are discussed.
Keywords
Internet; educational computing; psychology; clinical psychology; face-to-face communication; face-to-face counseling; online communication; online counseling; students counseling center; Atmospheric measurements; Electronic mail; Employee welfare; Face; Internet; Particle measurements; Psychology; face-to-face counseling; online counseling; relationship variables;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Web Society (SWS), 2010 IEEE 2nd Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6356-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SWS.2010.5607476
Filename
5607476
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