Online and Christian counseling and therapy with qualified counselor (psychologist) for mental health, anxiety, anger, stress, depression. Read more and have a look at the websites.
A community interlinking organizations providing individual, relationship and marriage counseling with links to online counseling sites.
www.onlinecounselingtherapy.com
The online counselor at the first site wrote the following information;
What kind of issues does online counseling help?
- In general it's going through a tough time issues
- Spiritual issues.
- Anxiety, anger, stress, depression (negative experiences).
- Self-esteem and self-image.
- Dealing with a loss or struggling through a life transition.
- Personal problems, self-improvement, self-help.
- Relationship issues like conflict, rejection, improvement, breaking up recovery (most personal problems are not to be seen in isolation from relationships).
- Marriage and family issues.
Online Christian counseling also provided.
Why try online therapy?
People (experiencing problems or seeking self-improvement, self-help or just a skilled "ear") find the online provision of counseling or therapy useful around the world. More counselors, therapists (psychologists) make use of the internet.
People share their stories with counselors and therapists in order to find help. This helps in the sense that the online therapist they are sharing their experiences with are trained and skilled to "read", "listen" to their story in an effective way. E therapy is done more anonymously. Clients can rest assured in their privacy, so there is less inhibition and embarrassment in sharing their stories with the online therapist. Clients feel less vulnerable to the stigma attached to seeing a "shrink" (psychologist).
Internet counseling may be useful for clients because:
- They would like to get an idea of how counseling works before seeing a therapst face to face.
- They are unable to get to the therapist office
- They have limited time constraints
- They live in a remote area
Apart from the anonymity of e therapy, many people feel that the process of writing out their thoughts, feelings, reflections is therapeutic in itself. Clients prefer working in their own time. They have more time in reflecting on and in expressing their experiences online.
For anxiety, anger, stress, depression and other mental health issues (psychologist).


