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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the main internet-based psychotherapeutic approaches that are evidence-based and their adaptations for specific populations and settings. It provides an in-depth analysis of the primary challenges and obstacles faced by each therapeutic approach, along with the strategies employed by renowned experts to overcome them. Furthermore, the book delves into specific concerns that online clinicians must consider, such as identifying patients suitable for online treatment, addressing resistance to virtual meetings, building a strong therapeutic relationship online, enhancing one's online presence, and other related topics.
The book is divided into five "single-topic" sections: history, methods, and research findings; main internet-based psychotherapeutic approaches; adaptations for specific populations and settings; online treatment for specific disorders; and online psychotherapy for patients with medical conditions.
The volume is intended for a wide readership, ranging from clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists, to social workers, general practitioners, psychotherapy trainees, residential psychiatrists, college/university students, mental health nurses, and researchers in the field. It will also be of great interest to patients and their relatives.
List of contents
Introduction.- History of Online Mental Health Interventions.- Telepsychiatry and effectiveness.- Evidence of internet- and mobile-based interventions for mental disorders.- Patient Perspectives of Teletherapy.- The Cognitive-Behavioral Approach in Teletherapy.- Psychodynamic Teletherapy the past, the present and the future.- Online Person-Centered and Experiential Therapy.- Online psychotherapy for adults.- Child and Adolescent Telepsychotherapy Through the Covid Pandemic: The Experience Of Galen (Galinòs), Mental Health and Personal Development Institute, Athens, Greece.- Cultural Adaptation in Telepsychotherapy.- Digital interventions for improving mental health and wellbeing in young people.- Digital interventions for Older Adults.- Online transdiagnostic self-help interventions.- Internet Interventions for Social Anxiety among College Students.- Teletherapy for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders.- Web-Based Psychological Interventions for Body Image and Weight-Related Disorders.- The effectiveness of telemedicine and teletherapy interventions to address mood disorders.- Teletherapy for people with psychotic disorders &
About the author
Massimo Clerici, MD, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the School of Psychiatry at the University of Milano-Bicocca, as well as Director of Psychiatry and Dean of Mental Health and Addiction at IRCCS San Gerardo Hospital (a “Department of Excellence”). He has broad expertise in psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, clinical psychiatry, epidemiology, and treatment of major psychiatric disorders, including substance use, psychosis, trauma-related, and treatment-resistant conditions. He has secured numerous research grants, led international collaborations, and published over 350 papers in leading journals such as World Psychiatry, Lancet Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, and British Journal of Psychiatry. A frequent invited speaker, he has served on editorial boards, scientific committees, and in leadership roles within national and international psychiatric societies, including the Italian Association of Psychiatry and the World Psychiatric Association.
Alberto Stefana, PsyD, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and researcher specializing in psychotherapy for adults with psychiatric or medical conditions. He has practiced at Spedali Civili Hospital in Brescia and continues in private practice. He is currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow for the project “Evidence-based Assessment in Psychotherapy.” His research interests include psychoanalysis, evidence-based treatment, therapeutic relationships, and psychopathology. He has published over 80 articles in international journals, authored History of Countertransference (Routledge, 2017), and co-edited Grace Pailthorpe’s Writings on Psychoanalysis and Surrealism (Routledge, 2022). He is also co-author of Marion Milner: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2023). He serves as Fellow of the College of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis and as editor or reviewer for several journals, including Frontiers in Psychology and Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Antonios Dakanalis, MD, MSc, PsyD, PhD, FNAs, directs the Psychiatry and Mental Health Research Unit at the University of Milano-Bicocca. Trained in medicine, psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychotherapy, he is recognized internationally for his research on mood, anxiety, eating/weight-related, and personality disorders. His work focuses on therapeutic mechanisms and technology-enhanced treatments (e.g., virtual reality). Ranked among the world’s top 50 scientists in mental health (Research.com), top 10 European clinicians in overeating/obesity (Expertscape), and top 25 experts in e-therapy, he has secured major grants and produced over 200 publications (h-index 44, >5000 citations) in journals such as Nature Reviews Disease Primers, Lancet Psychiatry, and Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. He is a frequent international speaker, contributor to clinical guidelines, editor of prestigious journals and encyclopedias, and recipient of over 50 research and clinical awards. He also has extensive psychotherapy experience across public and private mental health settings.