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From the archives: Online Relationships and Cyberinfidelity

March 14, 2011 by Kate Anthony

This article was written by Kate Anthony in 2001 for  and still holds relevance today! The article was published in the Counselling Psychology Journal which is now known as Therapy Today.

Anthony, K. (2001). “Online Relationships & CyberInfidelity”. Counselling Psychology Journal, 12 (9) 38-9

If a client came to you grief stricken about the cyberinfidelity of a lover she had never met, would you be able tot take her seriously? As increasing numbers of adults spend their leisure time in chatrooms, Kate Anthony argues that a new cultural difference is emerging between clients and therapists in their understanding of what constitutes a valid relationship. Read more…

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