DISTANCE COUNSELING BIBLIOGRAPHY
by
Jonathan D.
Shy
James P.
Sampson, Jr.
March 1,
2006
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2006 by Florida State University
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This
bibliography, along with other bibliographies developed by the Center for the
Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development, is intended to assist
practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and web site developers in
identifying and locating sources of information on the design and use of
counseling services offered at a distance. The ultimate aim of this effort is
to improve the availability and quality of counseling services for adolescents
and adults.
This distance counseling bibliography
contains citations that address a variety of topics such as: the nature of
distance counseling, the effectiveness of distance counseling, and ethical
issues involved in distance counseling.
The bibliography contains only a partial listing of available citations
on distance counseling. Appropriate citations that are not included, and need
to be included, should be e-mailed to the above address for potential
inclusion. Our center does not include
facilities for lending documents included in this bibliography. It is our hope that each citation provides
enough information to assist the user in locating a specific resource. The citations are as follows:
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