Web Sites Provide Access To Mental-Health Counselors; Missing the Visual Cues
Instant messaging, favored by chatting teens and office gossips, is now a growing tool for therapists counseling people on everything from quitting smoking to sexual-abuse trauma.
Proponents say the text-based conversations are appealing because they’re fast and anonymous — users can log onto a number of online services and connect with therapists who know them only by screen names. But many in the mental-health community say the format is too impersonal for effective treatment and should only be an adjunct to face-to-face counseling.
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