2023
DOI: 10.1177/10443894231193058
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Clinician Perceptions of Online Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study

Ruxandra Mihaela Gheorghe,
Sarah Tarshis,
Kenta Asakura

Abstract: Albeit the height of COVID-19 has ended, clinicians have continued to regularly provide online therapy services. In the spring of 2021 during the third wave of COVID-19, we conducted an online survey study to examine psychosocial experiences among mental health clinicians ( N = 196). The survey included two open-ended questions about the use of online therapy as a mode of service delivery. Using a qualitative content analysis of those responses, this article reports the findings on clinicians’ perceptions of o… Show more

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