The origin of telephone consultation

Telephone consultation (telephone. . Unseling) a form of consultation that provides advice and comfort to visitors by telephone. It has special value in preventing tragedies (such as suicide and crime) caused by psychological crisis.

1953, this kind of institution was first established in Britain, and it was named "Maritain College". 1960 the suicide prevention center in los Angeles, USA, started telephone consultation. Germany's "SOS", France's "Friendship 505", the Soviet Union's "Life Telephone Consultation Office" and Japan's "Life Telephone" are all similar telephone consultation institutions. Psychological counselors are waiting by the phone day and night to help visitors through the crisis at any time, and when necessary, they can also rush to their residence to give help. Some people call this kind of telephone consultation "hope line" and "lifeline".

The advantage of this method is that the consultation is quick and timely, day and night, regardless of distance. At the critical moment of mental breakdown, only with the support of psychological soil can we really play a role in reversing Gan Kun. Of course, telephone consultation is not limited to psychological crisis, and all kinds of psychological problems can be solved by telephone consultation.