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November 16, 2006

On Line Counseling for ADHD

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Parenting a child with ADHD can be challenging at times. Now days, most parents run into the same problem “not enough hours the day”. Some times there are question some forget to ask when they are visiting their child’s doctor or questions that come up when the doctor is not available. So, many parents turn to internet to research and get more information about certain issues left out or forgotten while in the doctor’s office. Now, there is an easier way for parents to get licensed counselors and other professionals to assist those concerning children with ADHD, or other issues that people might be faced with. There are several web sites on the internet that offer on line counseling, but Kasamba, Expert Advice on Line this is one of the most versatile that I have found. Kasamba was founded in 1999 and has grown into a cornerstone of over 30,000 professionals waiting to help people in need.
Parents might find it so much easier to fit into their busy schedules because it offers a real time chat, offered 24 hours a day, seven days a week right in the privacy of their own home at http://www.kasamba.com/. Parents can choose from either live chat or email counseling sessions. Kasamba’s online counseling service is very reasonably priced from $20.00 to an hour and up for either the live chat or the email service. Each live chat has When using the live chat the first few minutes of all sessions are completely free of charge. This is to make sure the the topics of your concerns and a price that suits your budget is agreed upon before the session begins. Once a session is underway, and the ongoing counseling is chosen (which most people do), remember which counselor is chosen so the same professional is used each time. Or, if preferred, a single session with a counselor just for guidance for a single matter, that is fine too.
Kasamba offers some thing else that traditional face to face counseling doesn’t a completely anonymous and secure platform. They have a completely private and confidential/private online setting that is totally anonymous. You can use any user name you want. Payments are made over a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection for credit card use. So, now parents that are trying to reach out for help, they will be able to reach to licensed counselors for the most accurate advice about ADHD.

Source: http://www.kasamba.com


By: Margo Richter

Posted by margo1 at November 16, 2006 08:41 PM

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