Objective: Growing use of online psychotherapy has raised questions about perceptions of delivery formats. This study examined acceptability of in-person and online remote psychotherapy, integrating quantitative and qualitative perspectives.Method: Convergent parallel mixed-methods design was used. Quantitative data were obtained from 449 adults (18–65+
Hakimeh Rezaei +11 more
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A virtual frame – how does forensic psychotherapy work remotely?
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Smartphone-based detection of subtle memory decline in prodromal Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Polk SE +30 more
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Manipulation of interpersonal synchrony in psychotherapy using extended reality: Mapping future directions. [PDF]
Krasovsky T +2 more
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Technology and the clinical encounter: a qualitative study of mental health clinician and patient experiences of telemedicine. [PDF]
Felman E +3 more
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Remote EMDR versus CBT for PTSD after the Kahramanmaraş earthquakes: a randomized trial. [PDF]
Çınaroğlu M +3 more
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Psychotherapists' Ethical Dilemmas Regarding Online and Face-to-Face Psychotherapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study. [PDF]
Rutkowska E +5 more
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Remote form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy for refractory irritable bowel syndrome
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Advantages and disadvantages of online psychotherapy and decisions to use it in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic - analysis of mediation variables. [PDF]
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