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Webotherapy and Beyond

by: A Noruzi
Webology, Vol. 3, No. 3. (30 September 2006)


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The term 'webotherapy' is coined for the use of web resources to effect a change in a person's thinking or behavior. The term 'webotherapy' has been derived from "bibliotherapy". Webotherapy can be defined as the use of web resources in the treatment of people with emotional problems or mental illness. It is a technique that uses web resources to help individuals resolve complex problems from physical disabilities to mental illness and to help clients cope with changes and challenges in their lives. Through fiction and non-fiction web resources clients can escape into new identities and roles and sample life-styles vicariously.


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