2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00729-021-00186-1
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Internet counseling and psychotherapy: reflected experiences of psychotherapists

Abstract: ZusammenfassungInternetberatung ist in Österreich durch die Internetrichtlinie für Psychotherapeut_innen festgelegt, jedoch erlaubt diese nicht die psychotherapeutische Behandlung mittels Medien. Es wird darauf hingewiesen, dass derzeit keine Psychotherapie via Internet eines wissenschaftlich begründeten und evaluierten Vorgehens existiert. Interessen dies zu ändern, gibt es schon seit Jahren; die Herausforderung des Lockdown in der Covid19-Krise haben es – zumindest zeitbeschränkt – möglich gemacht, psychothe… Show more

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“…The sudden onset and accompanying restrictions of the pandemic made it even more necessary to increase the offers of online therapy to maintain the treatment of patients with mental health issues. These offers led to a sudden increase in therapists using online interventions [8,[25][26][27], thereby seemingly decreasing perceived barriers by psychotherapists to use online or remote treatment options [8,26]. Nevertheless, the sudden switch also resulted in insecurities and the need for further guidance for therapists [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sudden onset and accompanying restrictions of the pandemic made it even more necessary to increase the offers of online therapy to maintain the treatment of patients with mental health issues. These offers led to a sudden increase in therapists using online interventions [8,[25][26][27], thereby seemingly decreasing perceived barriers by psychotherapists to use online or remote treatment options [8,26]. Nevertheless, the sudden switch also resulted in insecurities and the need for further guidance for therapists [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%