Ethical Issues in Online Psychotherapy: A Narrative Review [PDF]
BackgroundThe provision of psychotherapy over distance using technology is a growing market reaching many patients and therefore the risks and benefits need to be known by all psychotherapists whether they themselves practice online or not.
Julia Stoll +2 more
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The transition to online psychotherapy during the pandemic: a qualitative study on patients’ perspectives [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially increased online psychotherapies due to the impossibility of participating in vis-a-vis settings. In the last years, research about online therapy has been quickly growing.
Cecilia Giordano +4 more
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Online psychotherapy: trailblazing digital healthcare. [PDF]
Advances in digital technology have a profound impact on conventional healthcare systems. We examine the trailblazing use of online interventions to enable autonomous psychological care which can greatly enhance individual- and population-level access to services.
McDonald A +3 more
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Determinants of psychotherapists' attitudes to online psychotherapy. [PDF]
IntroductionOnline psychotherapy is a form of work that is becoming more and more popular. Public health problems, such as COVID-19, forced mental health professionals and patients to incorporate new methodologies such as the use of electronic media and internet to provide follow-up, treatment and also supervision.
Rutkowska E +9 more
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Experience of the Absence of the Journey to Sessions in Clients' Narratives About Online Psychotherapy [PDF]
BackgroundRemotely provided psychotherapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic became common. One of the most significant changes related to providing online psychotherapy services is that clients no longer travel to their sessions.AimsIn the article we are ...
Dariusz Galasiński +2 more
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Willingness of Patients With Mental Disorders to Engage in Online Psychotherapy: Multicenter Cross-Sectional Survey [PDF]
BackgroundChina faces a high prevalence of mental disorders but low treatment uptake, a gap driven by limited awareness and unevenly distributed mental health resources.
Lijun Liu +9 more
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Online Psychotherapy: Transference and Countertransference Issues [PDF]
This paper arises from the shift, following the start of the 23 March 2020 lockdown in Britain, from clinic‐based to online psychotherapy within National Health Service (NHS) psychological treatment services. The paper draws on previously published observations about privately funded online psychotherapy.
Janet Sayers
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The role of remote treatment, including psychotherapy, has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of research in this area are promising, initially pointing to similar effectiveness for online psychotherapy as that of face-to-face ...
Zbigniew Wajda +4 more
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Lockdown enacted by government in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in Austria forced psychotherapy practice into an online-only setting for several months in 2020.
Christiane Eichenberg +3 more
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Family caregivers’ willingness to use online psychological therapy for individuals with mental illness in China: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
IntroductionIn China, family caregivers often serve as gatekeepers to mental health services, influencing whether patients initiate or continue treatment. Understanding their attitudes toward digital interventions is therefore critical for the successful
Qianqian Li +10 more
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