COSMOPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

University and Research Institute

Department of Psychology

Prof. Phil Erramehe, Ph.D.


Psychology, Psychotherapy

"Psychotherapy by email? An empirical study on chances and limitations of email as a medium for rendering therapeutic interventions." Dr. Phil Erramehe (started April 2000)

As a part of this project Prof. Dr. Eric de Marré offers psychological advice to anybody who asks for it. Send your question(s) to

maindesk3@cosmoedu.net

and he will email you back as soon as he can.

We will also add an IRC option shortly.

Read disclaimer first

The fee for this service (which used to be free for almost one year) currently is just $ 25 per advice.

For payment options, click here.

Here is how it works: Please pay the modest stipend of $25.

Send Dr. de Marré an email depicting your problem.
He will get back to you by email within 36 hours upon receipt of your funds.

 

As to confidentiality:

1. Consider the use of encrypted email. Find our public key here. To learn more about PGP encryption click here.

2. Please bear in mind that you do not have to unveil your real personal data, including your real email. Free email accounts are available everywhere. We are interested in your questions/problems by no means in real names, addresses etc.

We on our side keep all e-mail records encrypted.
Within this research project, all e-mail correspondence will be saved for research and
clinical purposes on floppy disks , anonymous AND encrypted , and only as long as the projects goes on id est for a limited time only (about one year) . These records of e-mail correspondence will be available only to members of our research team, and will NEVER be subject to legal subpoena. All files we delete are WIPED out, impossible to be recovered by ANYBODY.

 

Interested in the subject of e-therapy?

Read "Delivering Behavioral Telehealth via the Internet: eHealth"
by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
02/01/00

 

 



 

 


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Disclaimer

Dr. Eric de Marré provides general psychological information to help people understand their own personal psychological problems, but is not a substitute for personal advice from a psychologist, physician or psychiatrist. You are welcome to use this service for your own personal, non-commercial purposes, AS IS, subject to our disclaimer and conditions of use.
When asking for advice relating to a personal problem, please be aware of the limitations related to a web based discussion. It may not possible to fully assess someone's problems thru this online format. Nevertheless, I should be able to point you in a productive direction with regard to information and recommendations. Users agree that use of any or every part of the service is entirely at user's own risk.
Provider's services are provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including without limitation any warranty for information, services, counseling, uninterrupted access, or products and services provided thru or in connection with the Service.

When submitting a question please be as detailed as possible regarding the problem, the significant people in your life, and your past experience in counseling or therapy. This service is not meant to be a substitute for in-person services or treatment for suicidal thinking or severe psychiatric problems.
By submitting a question to Dr. de Marré the user agrees to the above terms
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Dr. Eric de Marré,  studied Economics, Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology (Prof. Dr. Friedeman Schulz von Thun) at the University of Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany and at the University of Miami, in Miami, FL, USA. Dr. de Marré offered psychotherapy at his office in Miami (1992 - 1996) , based on the ideas and theories of Ruth Cohn, Carl Rogers, Prof. Dr. Friedeman Schulz von Thun.