- Title
- Prevalence and Implications of Telecommunication Counselling
- Creator
- Lusiba, Sinazo.
- Description
- ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study was to explore prevalence and implications of telecommunication counselling. Available literature suggests that telecommunication counselling may have far-reaching implications in the mental health practice in general, and particularly in psychology. This study was guided by the social information processing theoretical framework. A total number of 26 mental health practitioners aged from 22 to 45 were selected using purposive sampling. In this study questionnaires were distributed to respondents through email, email was also used to collect the research data. Research ethics, such as confidentiality, anonymity, and voluntary participation, were strictly observed. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 23 was used to analyse the data. The analysed data are presented in frequency tables and graphs. This study found that there are effectiveness and efficiency factors associated with the use telecommunication counselling. Furthermore, the findings imply that the popularity of this type of counselling has been growing steadily in the past few years, especially in urban areas. Furthermore, despite the increase and growing popularity in the use of telecommunication counselling, the results suggest the presence of ethical dilemmas that confront the practitioners.
- Description
- Thesis (Masters) -- Faculy of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, 2021
- Date
- 2021
- Subject
- Counseling
- Type
- Masters theses, text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/11260/7554
- Identifier
- vital:54349
- Format
- computer, online resource, application/pdf, 1 online resource (108 pages), pdf
- Publisher
- Walter Sisulu University, Faculy of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Walter Sisulu University, All Rights Reserved, Open Access
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