Therapist-Reported Differences between Teletherapy via Phone and via Videoconferencing DOI Creative Commons
Vera Békés, Cédric Gill Ménard,

N Schmitz

et al.

Brain Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 1714 - 1714

Published: Dec. 14, 2023

When therapists provide teletherapy they can choose between via phone and videoconferencing, however, little is known about differences using these two formats. We aimed to compare therapists' attitudes, level of professional self-doubt, experience the therapeutic relationship in sessions conducted versus videoconferencing. administered an online survey 117 who had with both The results suggested that attitudes perceptions were similar. However, self-doubt was higher Therapists previous conducting perceived more positively. Thus, familiarity videoconferencing technology might be important shaping confidence than type per se. This highlights importance practicing new technologies.

Language: Английский

The common ground in in-person and telehealth psychoanalysis: Some considerations from theory of technique and empirical research DOI Creative Commons
Alberto Stefana, Vera Békés, Katie Aafjes‐van Doorn

et al.

International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: Jan. 30, 2025

Language: Английский

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Are Therapists Less Skilful in Teletherapy Than In‐Person Therapy Scenarios? A Latent Profile Analysis of Facilitative Interpersonal Skills DOI Creative Commons
Tao Lin, Katie Aafjes‐van Doorn, Timothy G. Heckman

et al.

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 32(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT Emerging research suggests that therapists feel less efficacious administering therapy remotely than in‐person. These findings, however, are based almost exclusively on therapist self‐reports. The current study compared therapists' self‐reported and observer‐rated therapeutic skills across simulated in‐person teletherapy scenarios to determine if common factors differed between the two treatment settings. A diverse sample of 223 licensed trainees provision psychotherapy using standardised clips challenging in both tele‐ therapy. Common simulations were rated by trained coders compared. Latent profile analysis identified latent subgroups differences when providing teletherapy. Both self‐report measures indicated demonstrated reduced scenarios. Three profiles versus among identified: developing teletherapists (54.26%), experts (34.98%) teletherapy‐challenged (10.76%). No variable assessed differentiated three groups. Therapists generally lower levels with Considerable variability skill difference formats was found therapists. Trainings targeting complicated (e.g., emotional expression) needed.

Language: Английский

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Interviewing Strategies, Empathy, and Rapport DOI
Zara Joykutty, Steven L. Bistricky, Ryan J. Marek

et al.

Springer eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 33 - 57

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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A little less magical, but much more convenient: a qualitative study of patients’ experiences with teletherapy compared to in-person psychotherapy DOI

Anna Shtrakhman,

Katie Aafjes‐van Doorn, Vera Békés

et al.

Counselling Psychology Quarterly, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 25

Published: April 24, 2025

Language: Английский

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Therapist-Reported Differences between Teletherapy via Phone and via Videoconferencing DOI Creative Commons
Vera Békés, Cédric Gill Ménard,

N Schmitz

et al.

Brain Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 1714 - 1714

Published: Dec. 14, 2023

When therapists provide teletherapy they can choose between via phone and videoconferencing, however, little is known about differences using these two formats. We aimed to compare therapists' attitudes, level of professional self-doubt, experience the therapeutic relationship in sessions conducted versus videoconferencing. administered an online survey 117 who had with both The results suggested that attitudes perceptions were similar. However, self-doubt was higher Therapists previous conducting perceived more positively. Thus, familiarity videoconferencing technology might be important shaping confidence than type per se. This highlights importance practicing new technologies.

Language: Английский

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