2017
DOI: 10.1037/pap0000113
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Developing a reflective self in cyber space.

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“…Also, psychotherapy seems to support and enhance self-reflection. First results support the idea that patients can develop a reflective self in cyberspace [45]. VCP helps facilitate this reflective self, and our app environment embraces and mirrors the personal content using ecological momentary assessment.…”
Section: Therapeutic Alliancesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Also, psychotherapy seems to support and enhance self-reflection. First results support the idea that patients can develop a reflective self in cyberspace [45]. VCP helps facilitate this reflective self, and our app environment embraces and mirrors the personal content using ecological momentary assessment.…”
Section: Therapeutic Alliancesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…From an attachment perspective, this communicates that their gaze is on the client, they are connected to them and are seeing them, even though they may be hundreds of miles apart. Ringel et al (2017) discuss that the distance afforded by online or telephone (‘teletherapy’) can assist with self-reflective states and an ability to stay with the therapeutic process. The authors note that for people with psychological trauma related to insecure and disorganised attachments to primary care givers, virtual therapy can be less threatening and potentially easier to manage.…”
Section: Positioning On Screen and Gaze Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By decreasing barriers of distance and time, it makes the sharing of information more possible. When resources are low and need is high, telepsychology and telehealth are the go-to, logical interventions, and technology is proving to improve our awareness, if we utilize it properly (Ringel, Mishna, & Sanders, 2017).…”
Section: Utilizing This Intervention In a Broader Scopementioning
confidence: 99%