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I am very intrigued by your article and the way you have sort of dismantled the use of sight and put it back together in a way that will lead the reader into appreciating the use of sight but also realizing that our other senses should not be taken for granted. It is definitely ironic that I fell upon this particular blog because I have just begun a new project in which I act as a ghostwriter and write for blogs, articles, and newsletters, etc for counselors. I get a lot of questions on the ethics of online counseling and how practical it is without the use of sight. I think that you made it very clear in your blog stating that when one sense is not being used our other senses are enhanced. I feel that in online counseling, those other senses are enhanced. Those are the senses that we use to provide the utmost level of care for clients who have chosen to seek help through the virtual world.
Samantha Edu, M.S., LAPC
Invisible Counselor