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Seeking e-mail counseling as a form of coping

Jelena Maričić , Prof. Jadranka Orehovec, Ivan Vračić

Nowadays, people regularly use the lnternet-based information search in order to better understand their psychological difficulties and to facilitate their coping strategies. One type of coping strategy that can be attained via lnternet is e-mail counseling. lt has become frequently used form of counseling all over the world, while in Croatia it became a regular counseling tool in the last few years. The aim of this research is to show who, when and why uses e-counseling as a coping strategy. Research is conducted on sample of 400 e-mails sent to Psychological center TESA during years 2007 and 2008. Characteristics of senders (gender, age, and educational level), types of problems, and time from the beginning of the problem till sending an e-mail are analyzed. Client coping strategies as well as their perceived effectiveness and self-efficacy related to problem coping are also studied.

Recorded: October 2009, Dubrovnik - Cavtat, Croatia.
Coping & Resilience International Conference

Organiser: The Brisbane Institute of Strengths Based Practice

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Jelena Maričić

Psychological Cener TESA Croatia

Prof. Jadranka Orehovec

Psychological Center TESA, Croatia

Ivan Vračić

Psychological Center TESA, Croatia

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