DISTANCE COUNSELING BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

by

Jonathan D. Shy

James P. Sampson, Jr.

 

March 1, 2006

 

Copyright 2006 by Florida State University

Permission is granted to copy, disseminate, or otherwise
reproduce this document provided appropriate credit is given.

 

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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:

 

 

Ainsworth, M. (1999). Introduction to online counseling. Metanoia guide to Internet mental health services. Retrieved May 21, 2003, from http://www.metanoia.org/imhs/intro.htm.

 

Alleman, J. R. (2002). Online counseling: The Internet and mental health treatment. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 39, 199-209.

 

Anthony, K. (2000). Counseling in Cyberspace. Counseling Journal, 11, 625-627.

 

Anthony, K. (2001). Online relationships and cyberinfidelity-implications for practitioners.  Counseling Journal, 12(9), 38-39.

 

Anthony, K. (2003). The use and role of technology in counseling and psychotherapy. In S. Gross & K. Anthony (Eds.), Technology in counseling and psychotherapy: A practitioner’s guide (pp. 13-35). Houndmills:Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. (1999). Technical competencies for counselor education students: Recommended guidelines for program development. Retrieved June, 9, 2003, from http://filebox.vt.edu/users/thohen/competencies.htm

 

Association of Computer-Based Systems for Career Information. (2002). Handbook of standards for the operation of computer-based career information services. Retrieved June, 9, 2003, from http://www.acsci.org/acsci_pubs1.htm

 

American Counseling Association (1999). Ethical standards for Internet on-line counseling. Retrieved June 3, 2003, from http://www.counseling.org/site/PageServer?pagename=resources_internet

 

American Psychological Association (1997). Services by telephone, teleconferencing, and Internet. Retrieved June, 6, 2003, from http://www.apa.org/ethics/stmnt01.html  

 

Attridge, W. C. (2000). Ethical considerations for Internet counseling. Retrieved June 4, 2003, from http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/book/featurearticles/FinalEthicalMsAttridge.htm

 

Desert News (1998). Internet use can boost depression. Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Baltimore, M., & Brown, L. (2004). On-demand interactive clinical supervision training: Using multimedia for building basic skills in supervision. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: An encore (pp. 259-274). Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Barak, A. (1999). Psychological applications on the Internet: A discipline on the threshold of a new millennium. Applied & Preventive Psychology, 8, 231-245.

 

Barnett J. E. (2005). Online counseling: New entity, new challenges. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 872-880.

 

Barthelmeus, S. J. (2000). Disclosure of the limitations, risks and benefits by online counseling services: An investigation of the effects of differing amounts of information on perceived desirability. Dissertation Abstracts International, 60, 3556B (University Microfilms No. AEH9938258).

 

Baur, C. (2000). Limiting factors on the transformative powers of e-mail in patient-physician relationships: A critical analysis. Health Communication, 12, 239-259.

 

Bessell, T. L., McDonald, S., Silagy, C. A., Anderson, J. N., Hiller, J. E., & Sansom, L. N. (2002). Do Internet interventions for consumers cause more harm than good? A systematic review. Health Expectations, 5, 28-37.

 

Bloom, J. W. (1998). The ethical practice of web counseling. British journal of guidance and counseling, 23, 53-59.

 

Bloom, J. W. (2001). The cybercounseling and cyberlearning resource list. Retrieved, June 3, 2003, from http://cybercounel.uncg.edu.

 

Bloom, J. W., & Sampson, J. P. Jr. (1998). Core Standards for Internet Mental Health Practice. Retrieved June 9, 2003, from http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/implementation/Core%20Standards%20for%20Internet%20Mental%20Health%20Practice.htm

 

Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.). (2000). Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.). (2004). Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: An encore. Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Bobevski, I., Holgate, A. M., & McLennan, J. (1997). Characteristics of effective telephone counseling skills. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 25(2), 239-249.

 

Boer, P. M. (2001). Career counseling over the Internet: An emerging model for trusting and responding to online clients. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

 

Brice, A. (1999). A case study of therapeutic support using e-mail. Person-Centered Practice, 7(1), 27-32.

 

British Association for Counselling (1999, Semptember). Counselling online…opportunities and risks in counselling clients via the Internet: A BAC special report for purchasers and providers.  Warwickshire, England: Author.

 

Cahill, M., & Martland, S. (1995). Extending the reach: Distance delivery in career counseling. Retrieved October 20, 2002, from Eric database: http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed414513.html

 

Canadian Labor Force Development Board. (1998). Standards for electronic labor market information. Retrieved June, 9, 2003, from http://www.workinfonet.ca/cwn/english/clfdbs_e.cfm

 

Carlbring, P., Westling, B. E., Ljungstrand, P., Ekselius, L., & Andersson, G. (2001). Treatment of panic disorder via the Internet: A randomized trial of a self-help program. Behavior Therapy, 32, 751-764.

 

Caspar, F., & Berger, T. (2005). The future is bright: How can we optimize online counseling, and how can we know whether we have done so? The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 900-909.

 

Castelnuovo, G., Gaggioli, A., & Riva, G. (2001). CyberPsychology meets clinical psychology: The emergence of e-therapy in mental health care. In G. Riva & C. Galimberti (Eds.), Towards CyberPsychology: Mind, cognition and society in the Internet age (pp. 229-252). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

 

Cavanagh, K., Shapiro, D.A., & Zack, J.S. (2003). The computer plays therapist: the challenges and opportunities of psychotherapeutic software. In S. Goss & K. Anthony (Eds.), Technology in counselling and psychotherapy: A practitioner's guide (165-194). London: Palgrave.

 

Cavanagh, K., Wright, J., Zack, J., & Shapiro, D. (2003). Computer programmes for psychotherapy. In Goss, S., & Anthony, K. (Eds.), Technology in counselling and psychotherapy: A practitioner’s guide (143-164). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Cavanagh, K., Zack, J., & Shapiro, D.A. (2003). Empirically supported computerized psychotherapy.  In R. Wootton, P. Yellowness & P. McLaren (Eds), Telepsychiatry and e-mental health (273-290). London: Royal Society of Medicine Press.

 

Celio, A. A., Winzelberg, A. J., Wilfley, D. E., Eppstein-Herald, D., Springer, E. A., Dev, P., & Taylor, C. B. (2000). Reducing risk factors for eating disorders: Comparison of an Internet and a classroom-delivered psychoeducational program. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 68, 650-657.

 

Chang, T. (2005). Prioritizing psychoeducation, self-help, and mutual help for counseling psychology research and practice. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 881-890.

 

Chang, T., Yeh, C. J., & Krumboltz, J. (2001). Process and outcome evaluation of an on-line support group for Asian American male college students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48, 319-329.

 

Chechele, P. J., & Stofle, G. (2003). Individual therapy online via email and Internet relay chat. In S. Goss & K. Anthony (Eds.), Technology in counseling and psychotherapy: A practitioner's guide (pp. 39-58). Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Childress, C. A. (1999). Interactive e-mail journals: A model of providing psychotherapeutic intervention using the Internet. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2, 213-221.

 

Christie, B. S. (1999). Counseling supervisees experiences of distance clinical supervision. Retrieved November 26, 2002 from: http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/articals/CHRISTIE%20FINAL.htm

 

Clark, G., Horan, J. J., Kovalsky, T., & Hackett, G. (2000). Interactive career counseling on the Internet. Journal of Career Assessment, 8, 85-93.

 

Clawson, T. W. (n.d.). Expanding professions globally-The United States as a marketplace for global credentialing and cyber applications. Retrieved July 17, 2003, from http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/articals/3_Clawson.htm

 

Cohen, G. E., & Kerr, B. A. (1998). Computer-mediated counseling: An empirical study of a new mental health treatment. Computers in Human Services, 15, 13-26.

 

Collie, K. R., Cubranic, D., & Long, B. C. (2002). Audiographic communication for distance counseling: A feasibility study. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 30(3), 269-284.

 

Collie, K. R., Mitchell D., & Murphy, L. (2000). Skills for on-line counseling: Maximum impact at minimum bandwidth. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 219-237). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Collie, K. R., Mitchell, D., & Murphy, L. (2002). E-mail counseling: Skills for maximum impact. Retrieved November 26, 2002 from: http://ericcass.uncg.edu/digest/2001-03.html

 

Collis, B., Winnips, K., & Moonen, J. (2000). Structured support versus learner choice via the World Wide Web (WWW): Where is the payoff? Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 11, 131-162.

 

Colon, Y. (1996). Chatter(er)ing through the fingertips: Doing a group therapy online. Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Therapy, 9, 205-215.

 

Colon, Y., & Friedman, B. (2003). Conducting group therapy online. In S. Goss & K. Anthony (Eds.), Technology in counseling and psychotherapy: A practitioner's guide (pp. 59-74). Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Coman, G. J., Burrows, G. D., & Evans, B. J. (2001). Telephone counseling in Australia: Applications and considerations for use. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 29(2), 247-258.

 

Cook, J. E., & Doyle, C. (2002). Working alliance in online therapy as compared to face-to-face therapy: Preliminary results. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 5, 95-105.

 

Cummings, J. N., Sproull, L., & Kiesler, S. B. (2002). Beyond hearing: Where the real-world and online support meet. Group Dynamics, 6, 78-88.

 

Day, S. X., & Schneider, P. L. (2000). The subjective experience of therapists in face-to-face, video and audio sessions. In J. R. Bloom & G. R. Walz (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 203-218). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Day, S. X., & Schneider, P. L. (2002). Psychotherapy using distance technology: A comparison of face-to-face, video and audio treatment. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 49, 499-503.

 

Danahy, K. S. (1999). The EU directive and the U.S. safe harbor response: A model for Internet privacy protection in the U.S.? Paper presented for Computers, Law & Society.

 

Delmonico, D. L., Daninhirsch, C., page, B., Walsh, J., L’Amoreaux, N. A., & Thompson, R. S. (2000). The Palace: Participant responses to a virtual support group. Journal of Technology in Counseling, 1. Retrieved March 6, 2000, from http://jtc.colstate.edu/Vol1_2/palace.htm

 

DuMez, E. (2000). Cyberpaths to ethical competence. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.). (2000). Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 379-397). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Duncan, D. M., & Watts, R. E. (1999). Counseling and the Internet. In P. Stevens (Ed.), Ethical casebook for the practice of marriage and family counseling (pp. 159-172). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Dyer, K. A., & Thompson, C. D. (2000). Internet use for web-education on the overlooked areas of grief and loss. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 3, 255-270.

 

Evers, K. E., Prochaska, J. M., Prochaska, J. O., Driskell, M. M., Cummins, C. O., & Velicer, W. F. (2003). Strengths and weaknesses of health behavior change programs on the Internet. Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 63-70.

 

Fenichel, M., Suler, J., Barak, A., Zelvin, E., Jones, G., Munro, K., Meunier, V., & Walker-Schmucker, W. (2002). Myths and Realities of online clinical work. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 5, 481-497. Retrieved June, 10, 2003, from http://www.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/myths.html

 

Fingeld, D. L. (1999). Psychotherapy in cyberspace. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 5(4), 105-110.

 

Florida State University Center for Technology. (2002). Web Standards for Internet-based computer assisted career guidance systems. Retrieved June 9, 2003, from http://www.career.fsu.edu/techcenter/computer_applications/web_standards.html

 

Gammon, D., Sorlie, T., Bergvik, S., & Sorensen Hoifodt, T. (1998). Psychotherapy supervision conducted by videoconferencing: A qualitative study of users’ experiences. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 4(1), 33-35.

 

Gary, J. M. (2001). Impact of cultural and global issues on online support groups.  Retrieved November 7, 2003, from http://ericcass.uncg.edu/digest/2001-01.html

 

Gary, J. M., & Remolino, L. (2000). Coping with loss and grief through on-line support groups.  In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 95-115). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Gast, M. (2000). Problems with regulating the Internet. European Union Internet Privacy Law.

 

George, J. (1998). Telephone counselling. In M. Crawford, R. Edwards & L. Kydd (Eds), Taking issue: Debates in guidance and counselling in learning (pp. 104-114). London: Routledge/Open University.

 

Ghilani, M. E. (2005). Using web-based career resources to enhance career counseling. Retrieved February 28, 2006, from  http://www.associationsoftware.com/cgi-bin/WebSuite/tcsAssnWebSuite.pl?Action=DisplayNewsDetails&RecordID=710&Sections=2&IncludeDropped=&AssnID=NCDA&DBCode=130285

 

Goss, S., & Anthony, K. (Eds.). (2003). Technology in counselling and psychotherapy: A practitioner’s guide.  New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Griffiths, M. D. (2001). Online therapy: A cause for concern? Psychologist, 14, 244-248.

 

Griffiths, K. M., & Christensen, H. (2000). Quality of web based information on treatment of depression: Cross sectional survey. British Medical Journal, 321, 1511-1519.

 

Griffiths, M. D., & Cooper, G. (2003). Online therapy: Implications for problem gamblers and clinicians. British Journal of Guidance & Counseling, 31(1), 113-135.

 

Grohol, J. M. (1998). Future clinical directions: Professional development, pathology, and pychotherapy on-line. In J. Gackenbach, (Ed.), Psychology and the Internet, intrapersonal, interpersonal, and transpersonal implications  (pp. 111-140). San Diego: Academic Press.

 

Grohol, J.M. (1999). Best practices in e-therapy: Confidentiality and privacy. Retrieved June 3, 2003, from http://www.ismho.org/issues/9901.htm

 

Gutterman, J. R., & Kirk, M. A. (1999). Mental health counselors and the Internet. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 21, 309-323.

 

Haas, C. (2000, February). Online counseling presents challenges for mental health experts. Counseling Today, 22, 18, 31.

 

Hamilton, A. (1999). On the virtual couch. Behavior, 153(20).

 

Hampton, N. Z., & Houser, R. (2000). Applications of computer-mediated communications via the Internet in rehabilitation counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(3), 3-9.

 

Harris-Bowlsbey, J. (2000). The Internet: Blessing of bane for the counseling profession? In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 39-51). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Harris-Bowlsbey, J., Riley Dikel, M., & Sampson, J. P., Jr. (2002). The Internet: A tool for career planning. Tulsa, OK: National Career Development Association.

 

Hart, J. L. (2002). Mentoring without walls: Using cyberspace to enhance student-faculty guidance. Retrieved May 27, 2003 from, http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/articals/Hart's%20Last%20Break.htm

 

Health on the Net Foundation. (1997). Honor code of conduct for medical and health websites. Retrieved June, 9, 2003, from http://www.hon.ch/HONcode/Conduct.html

 

Heinlen, K. T., Welfel, E. R., Richmond, E. N., & Rak, C. F. (2003). The scope of webcounseling: A survey of services and compliance with nbcc standards for the ethical practice of webcounseling. Journal of Counseling & Development, 81, 61-69.

 

Holmes, L. G. (1998). Online psychoanalyst opens shop. Retrieved June 3, 2003, from the http://mentalhealth.about.com/health/mentalhealth/library/weekly/aa120798.htm

 

Holmes, L. G. (1998). Delivering mental health services on-line: Current issues. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 1,19-24.

 

Holmes, L. G. (1999). You can’t do psychotherapy on the net, yet. May 27, 2003 from, http://www.mentalhealth.about.com/library/weekly/aa010499.htm

 

Houston, T. K., Cooper, L. A., Vu, H. T., Kahn, J., Toser, J., & Ford, D. E. (2001). Screening the public for depression through the Internet. Psychiatric Services, 52, 362-367.

 

Hsiung, R. C. (2001). Suggested principles of professional ethics for the online provision of mental health services. Telemedicine Journal and E-Health, 7, 39-45.

 

Hsiung, R. C. (2002). Suggested principles of professional ethics for e-therapy. In R. C. Hsiung (Ed.), e-Therapy: Case studies, guiding principles and the clinical potential of the Internet (pp. 150-165). New York: Norton.

 

Hughes, R. S. (2000). Ethics and regulations of cybercounseling. Retrieved June 4, 2003, from http://ericcass.uncg.edu/digest/2000-03.html

 

Hughes, R. S. (2000). Cybercounseling and regulations: Quagmire or quest? In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 321-339). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Ingram, J. A. (1997). Cybertherapy: Pariah with promise? Retrieved June3, 2003, from http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/

 

International Society for Mental Health Online. (2000). Suggested principles for the online provision of mental health services. Retrieved May 27, 2003, from http://www.ismho.org/suggestions.html

 

Jencius, M., & Sager, D. E. (2001). The practice of marriage and family counseling in cyberspace. The family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9, 295-301.

 

Jerome, L. W., DeLeon, P. H., James, L. C., Folen, R., Earles, J., & Gedney, J. J. (2000). The coming age of telecommunications in psychological research and practice. American Psychologist, 55, 407-421.

 

Jerome, L. W., & Zaylor, C. (2000). Cyberspace: Creating a therapeutic environment for telehealth applications. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 31, 478-483.

 

Jones, P. W. (2004). Testing and counseling: A marriage saved by the Internet. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: An encore (pp. 183-202). Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Juneau, G. (2004). Cultural and global linkages of emotional support through online support groups. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: An encore (pp. 219-246). Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Kahan, M. (2000). Integration of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapy in a virtual environment. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 3, 179-183.

 

Katz, J. E., & Aspden, P. (2001). Networked communication practices and the security and privacy of electronic health care records. In R. E. Rice & J. E. Katz (Eds.), The Internet and health communication (pp. 393-415). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

 

Keller, T. (2000). Counseling portfolios: Simple and effective.  Retrieved November 7, 2003 from http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/articals/KELLERPortfolio.htm

 

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King, S. A., Engi, S., & Poulos, S. T. (1998). Using the Internet to assist family therapy. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 26, 43-52.

 

King, S. A., & Moreggi, D. (1998). Internet therapy and self-help groups—the pros and cons. In J. Gackenbach’s (Ed). Psychology and the Internet: Intrapersonal, interpersonal, and transpersonal implications. (pp. 77-109). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

 

King, S. A., & Poulos, S. T. (1998). Using the Internet to treat generalized social phobia and avoidant personality disorder. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 1, 29-36.

 

Kisely, S., Ong, G., & Takyar, A. (2003). A survey of the quality of Web based information on the treatment of schizophrenia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 85-91.

 

Klein, B., & Richards, J. C. (2001). A brief Internet-based treatment for panic disorder. Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, 29, 113-117.

 

Kovalski, T. M., & Horan, J. J. (1999). The effects of Internet-based cognitive restructuring on the irrational career beliefs of adolescent girls. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 13,142-152. 

 

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Lambert, M. V., Senior, C., Phillips, M. L., & David, A. S. (2000). Depersonalization in cyberspace. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 188, 764-771.

 

Lange, A., Schieken, B., van de Ven, J., Bredeweg, B., Emmelkamp, P. M., van der Kolk, J., Lydsdottir, L., Massaro, M., & Reuvers, A. (2000). “Interapy”: The effects of a short protocolled treatment of posttraumatic stress and pathological grief through the Internet. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 28, 75-192.

 

Lange, A., van de Ven, J-P., Q. R., Schrieken, B. A. L., Bredeweg, B., & Emmelkamp, P. M. G. (2000). Internet mediated, protocol-driven treatment of psychological dysfunction. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 6, 15-21.

 

Laszig, P. (2000). Psychology: Psychoanalysis goes on-line—psychoanalytic resources on the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 18, 160-165.

 

Laszlo, J. V., Esterman, G., & Zabko, S. (1999). Theory over the Internet? Theory, research and finances. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2(4), 293-307.

 

Lebow, J. (1998). Not just talk, maybe some risk: The therapeutic potentials and pitfalls of computer-mediated conversation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 24, 203-206.

 

Lee, C. C. (2000). Cybercounseling and empowerment: Bridging the digital divide. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 85-95). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

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Lewis, J., & Coursol, D. (2004). Counselor preparation for a cyber world: Curriculum design and development. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. R. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: An encore (pp. 19-34). Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Love, J. S. (2000). Cybercounselors v. cyberpolice. In Bloom, J. W., & Walz, G. (Eds.), Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium (pp. 339-361). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Magaletta, P. R., Fagan, T. J., & Ax, R. K. (1998). Advancing psychology services through telehealth services in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29, 543-548.

 

Malone, J. F. (2002). Working towards effective practices in distance career counseling. ERIC Digest EDO-CG-02 03. Greensboro, NC: ERIC Counseling and Student Services. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. EDCG032075).

 

Mallen M. J., & Vogel, D. L. (2005). Introduction to the major contribution: Counseling psychology and online counseling. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 761-775.

 

Mallen M. J., & Vogel, D. L. (2005). Online counseling: A need for discovery. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 911-921.

 

 

Mallen M. J., Vogel, D. L., & Rochlen, A. B. (2005). The practical aspects of online counseling: Ethics, training, technology, and competency. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 776-818.

 

Mallen M. J., Vogel, D. L., Rochlen, A. B., Day, S. X. (2005). Online counseling: Reviewing the literature from a counseling psychology framework. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(6), 819-871.

 

Malone, J. F., & Djadali, Y. (2003). Distance career counseling: A technology-assisted model for delivering career counseling services. In Garry R. Walz & Chris Kirkman (Eds.), CyberBytes: Highlighting compelling issues of technology in counseling (pp. 7-16). Greensboro, NC: CAPRS Publications.

 

Malone, J. F., Miller, K. S., & Miller, R. M. (2004). The evolution of a distance career counseling model: Implications for training, practice and supervision of cybercounselors. In John W. Bloom & Garry R. Walz (Eds.), Cybercounseling & Cyberlearning: An Encore (pp. 151-182). Greensboro, NC: CAPS Press.

 

Manhal-Baugus, Monique (2000) E-Therapy: Practical, Ethical, and Legal Issues. Augusta State Univ. Ed Dept. Retrieved June 3, 2003, from http://cybercounsel.uncg.edu/articals/etherapy.htm

 

Maheu, M. M. (2000). Ehealth: Delivering behavioral telehealth via the Internet. Retrieved June 18, 2003, from http://telehealth.net/articles/deliver.html

 

Maheu, M. M. (2001). Practicing psychotherapy on the Internet: Risk management and great opportunity. Retrieved June 18, 2003, from http://telehealth.net/articles/njpa.html

 

Maheu, M. M., & Gordon, B. L. (2000). Counseling and therapy on the Internet. ProfessionalPsychology: Research and Practice, 31, 484-489.

 

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