Abstract: The field of psychological treatment and counselling has grown greatly over time, and various platforms for providing mental health services have emerged. Professionals' usage of virtual therapy for offering mental support to individuals has expanded dramatically over the internet via emails, voice chat, audio platforms, or chat groups. Despite the fact that the world was exposed to specific triggers as a result of the unusual COVID-19 epidemic, therapeutic applications have helped ease mental health issues and maximise advantages to society's psychological well-being. However, it is critical to assess its effectiveness in really assisting people during a crisis. The purpose of this study is to (a) evaluate online counselling services and their effectiveness in providing the necessary emotional support during the pandemic, and (b) assess the effectiveness of online counselling services in providing the necessary emotional support during the pandemic.
Counseling psychology is a sub-discipline of psychology that focuses on helping people. Attention on intact personalities; focus on human strengths; emphasis on relatively quick interventions; emphasis on person–environment interactions; and emphasis on education, career development, and environments are the five unifying characteristics that define the specialisation. Counseling psychology is a doctoral-level field that firmly supports the scientist-practitioner model and places a major emphasis on human variety. Counseling psychologists' typical duties and functions are described. Key research issues and themes are presented in terms of scientific inquiry: important research results and theories in counselling and psychotherapy; multicultural elements in counselling interventions; career development and intervention; research and theory on training in both practise and education


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2022.11382

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