Online Relationship Counselling
The introduction to the Internet has opened an infinite range of possibilities and hopes that can conquer your world. Among the many potential advantages of online relationship therapy may be:
Convenience, cost-effectiveness, private, access for the physically disabled, for shy people and for the geographically challenged. Even agoraphobia sufferers can enter a virtual therapeutic web space.
The therapy is global - you can consult anyone on the planet who speaks your language, and whom you feel speaks to your situation and circumstance.
My mum always told me not to talk to strangers, but I’ve grown up talking to people I know which has landed me in more trouble than I can recall, because they can never keep a secret, they always take sides and they don’t always give the best advice. So mum I’m going to talk to someone
I don’t know and who doesn’t know me, then maybe I can find someone out there that I can talk to without all the other stuff that gets in the way.
It seems to me that the most effective way I can create this environment for myself is to use the Internet and hopefully you live in some faraway place, but have similar experiences or you’re a professional and we can speak without me coming out of my comfort zone.
"In the privacy of your own home," Or is that the problem?
Relationship therapy can be assisted by many technologies - the telephone is an obvious case in point. E-mail and live Internet communication are other ways in which people can access services. These hold much exciting promise.
However, the use of technology in the delivery services does not change the fact that the effectiveness of any kind of relationship therapy depends on the client and counsellor must form a good working relationship.
Is it likely that text based therapies will ever replace face-to-face transactions?
I’m not sure but it can definitely be used alongside the more conventional approach, especially when time, place, and people are vital to the processes we employ in order to get help.
The home may not be the ideal location for you to pursue the solutions to your relationship issues, as the problems exist in your home, and therefore you may not have the right time to explore the internet, you may need to find an external source such as your local library and utilise the services there in the privacy of a public place, but nevertheless you can get help and or advice / direction for your situation with consummate ease and with a wide variety of information to suit you.
On the World Wide Web, there will be our Trained Counsellors/Advisors that can help, without you having to go very far, or suffer in silence or in isolation. Online counselling can be the friend that never tells and is always there when you need to talk.
Don’t delay – call now on 0700 2222 700.