“…Counseling continues to be shaped by the introduction and popularity of technological tools. The counseling profession as a whole has been very deliberate about the use of technology in delivering counseling services, especially in providing a traditional counseling session over the Internet (Carlson, Portman, & Bartlett, 2006;Currie, 2010;Horan, 2010;Khasanshina, Wolfe, Emerson, & Stachura, 2008;Mallen, Vogel, Rochlen, & Day, 2005). In prior literature, counselors explored online counseling as a viable means of providing individual counseling (Barnett, 2005;Haberstroh, Parr, Bradley, Morgan-Fleming, & Gee, 2008), group counseling (Leibert, Smith-Adcock, & Munson, 2008;McAdams & Wyatt, 2010), online workshops (Fridici & Arnold, 2009;Lynch & Kogan, 2004), counselor education (Hayes, 2008;Tillman, Dinsmore, Chasek, & Hof, 2013;Zalaquett & Chatters, 2012), and supervision (Dubi, Raggi, & Reynolds, 2012;Haberstroh & Duffey, 2011;Moorhead, Colburn, Edwards,…”