Experiences and Challenges of Online Psychodynamic psychotherapy in Modern China
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Qualitative Research, Psychotherapy, Online Therapy, social psychologyResumo
This study applied qualitative research methods to investigate the experiences of psychotherapists and clients engaged in online psychodynamic therapy. All interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed; the study used thematic analysis to analyze the transcripts and extract themes. Convenience sampling was conducted to collect sufficiently detailed information. Online psychodynamic psychotherapy offers better accessibility and availability to clients, whereas therapists need to reflect on several issues, including the underlying unconscious dynamics in changing the therapeutic setting; privacy issues related to the setting of online psychotherapy; specific clinical content brought up by the settings of online psychotherapy, which differ from that brought up in face-to-face psychotherapy (e.g., sense of distance created by online video chat); how to make the setting of online psychotherapy clear; and other potential ethical and legal issues. As online psychodynamic psychotherapy is on the rise globally after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, therapists need to reflect on the unconscious content and implications of seeking and doing psychotherapy online to achieve a deeper understanding of the client and lead to better clinical interaction between therapist and client. All these issues need to be considered and contemplated as crucial elements of therapeutic encounters.
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