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Videoconferencing psychotherapy: A systematic review.
Psychological Services, 2012Individuals with mental health problems may face barriers to accessing effective psychotherapies. Videoconferencing technology, which allows audio and video information to be shared concurrently across geographical distances, offers an alternative that may improve access.
Steven R Thorp, James B Lohr
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Videoconferencing vs. Face-to-Face Psychotherapy
2022Link to Paper in Counselling and Psychotherapy Research: https://doi.org/10.1002/capr ...
Sophie Leuchtenberg +2 more
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Working alliance and outcome effectiveness in videoconferencing psychotherapy: A systematic review and noninferiority meta‐analysis [PDF]
AbstractVideoconferencing psychotherapy (VCP)—the remote delivery of psychotherapy via secure video link—is an innovative way of delivering psychotherapy, which has the potential to overcome many of the regularly cited barriers to accessing psychological treatment.
Sam Malins +2 more
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Exploratory Examination of Factors Predicting Early Dropout from Videoconferencing Psychotherapy
Taisuke Katsuragawa +4 more
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Psychotherapy supervision conducted by videoconferencing: a qualitative study of users’ experiences
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1998Psychiatry residents in Norway have 70 hours of mandatory psychotherapy supervision to develop insights into the therapeutic relationship. Six supervision pairs (six candidates and two supervisors) conducted five videoconferencing-based supervision sessions (384kbit/s) and five face-to-face sessions alternating weekly for 10 sessions.
D, Gammon +3 more
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The Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SR) is a self-report measure of therapeutic alliance from the patient's perspective. This study aimed to examine the factor structure of the WAI-SR and evaluate its measurement invariance across in-person and videoconferencing psychotherapy sessions.The study sample consisted of 1043 adult patients ...
Alberto Stefana
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Therapeutic Alliance in Face-to-Face Versus Videoconferenced Psychotherapy.
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2005Despite the great potential videoconferencing holds for providing psychotherapy services to a wide range of individuals, it is presently underused by psychologists. Do psychologists hold negative attitudes that interfere with their willingness to use the technology?
Clare S. Rees, Sheona Stone
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During the last period of lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic influence, a lot of mental health professionals were able to continue working online, assisting their patients from home too. Even if there are still some doubts about videoconferencing psychotherapy (VCP), a lot of studies indicate that VCP can be feasible and clinically effective, in
Lucia Luciana Mosca +2 more
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Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2015
How do experts compare teaching, supervision, and treatment from a psychodynamic perceptive over the Internet with in-person work? Our methodology was based on the expert opinions of 176 teachers, supervisors, and therapists in the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA) who use videoconferencing (VCON) with Chinese students. The results from our
Robert M, Gordon +2 more
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How do experts compare teaching, supervision, and treatment from a psychodynamic perceptive over the Internet with in-person work? Our methodology was based on the expert opinions of 176 teachers, supervisors, and therapists in the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA) who use videoconferencing (VCON) with Chinese students. The results from our
Robert M, Gordon +2 more
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2022
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic caused a surge in the use of telehealth platforms. Psychologists have shifted from face-to-face sessions to videoconference sessions. Therefore, essential information that is easily obtainable via in-person sessions may be missing.
Francesco Cataldo +4 more
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BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic caused a surge in the use of telehealth platforms. Psychologists have shifted from face-to-face sessions to videoconference sessions. Therefore, essential information that is easily obtainable via in-person sessions may be missing.
Francesco Cataldo +4 more
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