A Comparison of Client Characteristics in Cyber and In-Person Counseling

As cybertherapy diversifies into a wide variety of modalities, it is incumbent upon researchers and clinicians to determine the most suitable cybertherapy approach for clients. Suitability encompasses ethical considerations, client satisfaction, and treatment outcomes. The authors, working with an Employee and Family Assistance Program provider based in Canada, provided text-based e-mail counseling (cybercounseling) to clients across the country. Cybercounseling was accessible to clients through the same avenues as in-person counseling. Clients self-selected either cybercounseling or in-person counseling at intake. For the purposes of this study, data from 211 clients have been collected, including 105 online and 106 in-person clients. Client demographic data including age, gender, presenting problem, referral source and marital status were collected for each client. Comparing the cyber and in-person client data provides insights into the similarities and differences between cyber and in-person client groups.

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