A new study suggests that teens and people in their early-20’s feel more “authentic” when communicating via instant or text messaging. A growing number of high school and college students say they prefer electronic methods of communication for their speed and brevity as well as for the sense of control and security they can provide. Psychologists say both groups are also part of a new generation of patients who do better with e-therapy than personal encounters in an office setting.
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