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          Shall We Talk Online?






          With a growing demand for mental health services, online mental health services have emerged as an alternative treatment
          option.



          By Patricia Ricafort & Isaiah Hui













































              lizabeth, who declines to reveal  woke up too late.  She did not have   ond session was through a Skype call.     selling is just a different experience   bed.  You force yourself to do things  the  founder  of  Common  Care  Cen-
              her last name, first started re-  enough time to commute from her   But she did not find online sessions    altogether. The environment feels too   that you normally wouldn’t do when  tral, an online counselling platform
        Eceiving counselling at the age  home in the New Territories to the     as beneficial for her as in-person ses-   casual for dealing with heavy issues,”   you’re very depressed.”       that matches clients with therapists
        of  13  after  being  recommended  for  centre in Central.              sions.                                    she says.                             She acknowledges the convenience  for virtual counselling sessions.
        counselling through a school screen-   “The online situation was never    “It was hard to fully focus on the         Elizabeth finds the process of pre-  of virtual counselling services, yet she   Yeung started the platform in June
        ing. The Year Three student of the  ideal. It was usually when I was run-  session,” the university student says.   paring for physical meetings better for   prefers in-person services.   this year after personally trying U.S.-
        Chinese University of Hong Kong  ning late but I needed to speak to my   During her online sessions, she felt     her mental health.                                                     based online counselling services and
        (CUHK) now receives counselling  psychologist because I have to keep    distracted and began to multitask due          “I  think  getting  ready  for  seeing   The Other Side           realising that Hong Kong residents
        from a private counselling centre. She  the appointment,” the 21-year-old   to the online environment.            someone (in-person) grounds me        While Elizabeth did not have a  could benefit from a similar service.
        usually attends in-person sessions at  says.                              Elizabeth also found online coun-       more,” she says. “When you go to at-  positive experience with online coun-  Yeung  acknowledges  that some
        the centre, but she has moved her ses-  Her first online session was    selling inappropriate for discussing      tend (physical) counselling sessions,   selling, others find online counselling  people like Elizabeth would not prefer
        sions online last-minute twice as she  through a WhatsApp call and her sec-  her  emotional  issues.  “Online  coun-  you get yourself ready and out of   beneficial. Jessica Yeung Chen-yee is  online services. Yet she observes that
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