Psychotherapists’ Challenges With Online Therapy During COVID-19: Concerns About Connectedness Predict Therapists’ Negative View of Online Therapy and Its Perceived Efficacy Over Time [PDF]
Therapists’ forced transition to provide psychotherapy remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic offers a unique opportunity to examine therapists’ views and challenges with online therapy.
Vera Békés +4 more
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Qualitative Investigation into Therapists’ Experiences of Online Therapy: Implications for Working Clients [PDF]
Online therapy has increasingly been utilised during the COVID-19 pandemic by many, including working populations. However, few qualitative studies have explored how online therapy is experienced in practice and discussed its implications for those ...
Yasuhiro Kotera +2 more
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Couples Therapists’ Attitudes Toward Online Therapy During the COVID‐19 Crisis [PDF]
The measures adopted by governments around the world to control the spread of the COVID‐19 virus (e.g., social distancing) have propelled a rapid transition from face‐to‐face to online therapy.
Ben Shahar, Eran Bar-Kalifa
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Companions in the Abyss: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study of an Online Therapy Group for Healthcare Providers Working During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Introduction: In the context of the global pandemic of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19), healthcare providers (HCPs) have experienced difficult moral and ethical dilemmas.
Smith-MacDonald L +10 more
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Effectiveness of compassion-based online therapy on suicidal thoughts and pain catastrophizing in female patients with multiple sclerosis in the relapsing–remitting phase [PDF]
IntroductionAccording to research, multiple sclerosis is related to suicidal thoughts and pain catastrophizing as psycho-pathological variables, and on the other hand, compassion-based treatment can reduce mental disorders by targeting dimensions such as
Fahimeh Mohamadpour
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Five-year observational study of Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural pain management when offered as routine care by an online therapy clinic. [PDF]
Internet‐delivered cognitive behavioural pain management programmes (PMPs) are effective, but less is known about their use outside of research trials. Five years of data from offering the Internet‐delivered cognitive behavioural PMP in an online therapy
Hadjistavropoulos HD +8 more
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Psychotherapists' perception of their clinical skills and in-session feelings in live therapy versus online therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot study. [PDF]
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many psychotherapists who were used to seeing their patients in face-toface setting adapted to providing therapies online.
Messina I, Loffler-Stastka H.
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Treating social cognition impairment with the online therapy 'SoCoBo': A randomized controlled trial including traumatic brain injury patients. [PDF]
Objective Acquired brain injuries (ABIs), such as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), often entail impairments of general cognition (e.g., memory, attention or executive functions) and social cognition (e.g. emotion recognition, theory of mind [ToM], social
Lohaus T, Reckelkamm S, Thoma P.
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Background Adherence to internet-delivered interventions targeting mental health such as online psychotherapeutic aftercare is important for the intervention’s impact. High dropout rates limit the impact and generalizability of findings.
Lippke S +4 more
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a notable increase in psychological distress, globally. Oman is no exception to this, with several studies indicating high levels of anxiety and depression among the Omani public.
Al-Alawi M +9 more
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