Journal article
A perspective on client-psychologist relationships in videoconferencing psychotherapy: Literature review
F Cataldo, S Chang, A Mendoza, G Buchanan
Jmir Mental Health | JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.2196/19004
Open access
Abstract
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been encouraged to maintain social distance. Technology helps people schedule meetings as remote videoconferencing sessions rather than face-to-face interactions. Psychologists are in high demand because of an increase in stress as a result of COVID-19, and videoconferencing provides an opportunity for mental health clinicians to treat current and new referrals. However, shifting treatment from face-to-face to videoconferencing is not simple: both psychologists and clients miss in-person information cues, including body language. Objective: This review proposes a new theoretical framework to guide the design of future studies examining th..
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