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Where Psychotherapy and Technology Meet. Psychotherapy 2.0 blows open the consulting room doors and shows successful pathways for attracting new clients to gain access to psychological help, as well as demonstrating that despite initial scepticism, working online as a psychotherapist or counsellor can be as effective as face2face work.
Sommario
UKCP Book Editorial Board Preface , Preface , Foreword , Psychotherapy Evolution In Context , Psychotherapy 2.0: for better or for worse? , How to think about psychotherapy in a digital context , Thinking about training fit for the digital era , Therapy In Practice , The therapeutic alliance online , Challenges and dilemmas in the online consulting room , Lost in translation—meeting the challenges of language and regional customs when working online, cross-border, without visual cues , Avatars—opening the virtual doors of therapy , Establishing an online practice , Working Safely and Legally in the Context of International Law , Developing ethical delivery of cross-border services , Protecting children and young people—the “online” generation , The Way forward
Info autore
Philippa Weitz is a qualified teacher and psychological counsellor (MSc in Psychological Counselling from the University of Surrey, Roehampton) with twenty-five years of private practice and primary care experience, as well as training and mentoring within mental health. She is currently Commissioning Editor for the UKCP Book Series, Managing Director of Philippa Weitz Training Ltd. and co-founder of the London Online Therapy Centre. She was Executive Director and co-founder of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Forum for Primary Care. She was also Head of The Conference Unit (Mental Health Sciences) at St George's Hospital Medical from 1990-1997 and subsequently director of Mole Conferences.
Riassunto
Psychotherapy 2.0 blows open the consulting room doors and shows successful pathways for attracting new clients to gain access to psychological help, as well as demonstrating that despite initial scepticism, working online as a psychotherapist or counsellor can be as effective as 'face2face' work.