Authors
Barbara Poletti, Sofia Tagini, Agostino Brugnera, Laura Parolin, Luca Pievani, Roberta Ferrucci, Angelo Compare, Vincenzo Silani
Publication date
2021/10/2
Source
Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Volume
34
Issue
3-4
Pages
352-367
Publisher
Routledge
Description
COVID-19 outbreak imposes the adoption of extraordinary containment measures, including the strict necessity to limit interpersonal contact. Face-to-face psychotherapy collides with this requirement and, above all, it might endanger both therapists and patients’ safety. Telepsychotherapy might come to the aid, ensuring therapeutic continuity and the possibility to reach people who might benefit of extra psychological support. Infectious outbreaks have been indeed associated with major psychopathological outcomes. The aim of the present work is to review the most recent experimental evidence about telepsychotherapy, focusing on its effectiveness, possible determinants of efficacy and therapists/patients’ attitudes, to rapidly inform psychotherapists. Out of the 857 records found, 18 studies have been included in the review. Our results show that, despite therapists and public’s skepticism, telepsychotherapy is a …
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Scholar articles
B Poletti, S Tagini, A Brugnera, L Parolin, L Pievani… - Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2021