LIFE ON THE LINE: THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS OF COMPUTER MEDIATED CONVERSATION

In what ways are computer networking practices comparable to face‐to‐face therapy? With the exponential increase in computer‐mediated communication and the increasing numbers of people joining topically based computer networks, the potential for grass‐roots therapeutic (or antitherapeutic) interchan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of marital and family therapy 1998-04, Vol.24 (2), p.189-202
Hauptverfasser: Miller, John K., Gergen, Kenneth J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In what ways are computer networking practices comparable to face‐to‐face therapy? With the exponential increase in computer‐mediated communication and the increasing numbers of people joining topically based computer networks, the potential for grass‐roots therapeutic (or antitherapeutic) interchange is greatly augmented. Here we report the results of research into exchanges on an electronic bulletin board devoted to the topic of suicide. Over an 11‐month period participants offered each other valuable resources in terms of validation of experience, sympathy, acceptance, and encouragement. They also asked provocative questions and furnished broad‐ranging advice. Hostile entires were rare. However, there were few communiqués that parallel the changeinducing practices more frequent within many therapeutic settings. In effect, on‐line dialogues seemed more sustaining than transforming. Further limits and potentials of on‐line communication are explored.
ISSN:0194-472X
1752-0606
DOI:10.1111/j.1752-0606.1998.tb01075.x