“…Since the outbreak of the pandemic, several studies have examined the experience of clients and therapists in the virtual and distanced space. For example, psychodrama ( Biancalani et al, 2021 ), drama therapy ( Atsmon et al, 2022 , Wood et al, 2020 ), music therapy ( Lee et al, 2021 ), art therapy ( Biro-Hannah, 2021 , Zubala et al, 2021 ), dance movement therapy ( Lotan Mesika et al, 2021 ) and expressive writing therapy studies ( Bechard et al, 2021 ) all indicate that despite the challenges, tele-CAT is perceived as a good-enough alternative under some circumstances, such as social and geographic distancing, and may even have some benefits ( Feniger-Schaal et al, 2022 ).…”