'Doing The Work.' Therapeutic Labor, Teletherapy, and the Platformization of Mental Health Care
Livia Garofalo
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Language: Английский
How platformisation transforms the psychological profession: Reflections from a proposal of indicators for the classification of psychological platforms
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(4)
Published: July 1, 2024
Abstract
This
article
is
part
of
a
research
context
that
examines
the
impact
new
technologies
on
psychological
practice.
We
argue
use
technological
mediators
in
execution
profession
goes
beyond
mere
modifications
to
methods
and
tools,
transforming
very
nature
discipline
influencing
associated
professional
identity.
Specifically,
our
focus
‘psychological
platforms’
as
emerging
work
contexts
represent
relatively
recent
but
rapidly
growing
phenomenon.
Beginning
with
what
present
literature
subject
platform
classification,
this
project
intended
create
functional
useful
indicators
for
an
analysis
platforms.
Based
these
indicators,
it
possible
reflect
various
characteristics
platforms
have
professionals
themselves.
In
doing
so,
we
seek
address
following
questions:
(a)
What
are
main
platforms,
(b)
which
dimensions
influenced
by
given
conducting
interventions
(c)
how
does
platformisation
affect
role
psychologist?
Our
based
in‐depth
review
regarding
followed
desk
44
operating
Italian
context.
By
adopting
perspective,
illuminates
dynamics
shaping
practice
digital
era
suggests
guidelines
future
continually
evolving
field.
Language: Английский
Italian public interest in online and in‐person psychological support during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Insights from Google Trends
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24(4), P. 1168 - 1180
Published: Nov. 15, 2023
Abstract
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
interest
in
online
and
in‐person
psychological
support
services
Italy
during
COVID‐19
pandemic,
stimulated
by
implementation
of
government‐issued
‘bonus
psicologo’
for
psychotherapy
sessions.
Methods
Measures
Public
was
measured
using
data
from
Google
Trends,
a
resource
that
offers
open
access
actual
search
requests,
within
time
frame
2
July
2017
13
November
2022.
These
were
stratified
Italian
regions
explore
regional
differences.
We
conducted
interrupted
series
analyses
assess
changes
before,
after
lockdown.
Results
indicated
significant
increase
lockdown,
which
sustained
over
positively
correlated
with
(
p
<
.001).
Interest
decreased
lockdown
but
began
rise
post‐lockdown
=
.028),
no
notable
impact
economic
incentive.
High
continued
certain
even
1
year
post‐lockdown,
warranting
further
analysis.
Conclusion
The
underscores
heightened
post‐pandemic
support,
both
person,
comparison
pre‐pandemic
levels.
Trends
emerges
as
valuable
tool
monitoring
public
specific
events,
though
findings
must
be
interpreted
care,
given
study's
reliance
on
relative
volume
measure.
Future
research
is
needed
validate
these
compare
them
against
epidemiological
data.
Language: Английский