International Journal of Group Psychotherapy | 2021

Theory and Practice of Online Therapy: Internet-delivered Interventions for Individuals, Groups, Families, and Organizations

 

Abstract


T his comprehensive book explores the various aspects of online therapy and its practical applications. Weinberg and Rolnick, two experienced online therapists, share their world of experience, and insight into this still-novel and exciting form of therapy. Online therapy has been criticized in the past, often by those who have not practiced it themselves. However, the crisis of COVID-19 in 2020 has brought about a remarkable change, because of its necessity for continued treatment. For many therapists (and patients) it has been an important discovery of what online therapy offers. For example, at the AGPA connect conference in February 2021, Dr. Ruthellen Josselson spoke frankly, finding herself stunned to discover that online group therapy sometimes worked even better than in-person or face-to-face (f2f) group therapy—with higher overall attendance, as well. Theory and Practice of Online Therapy provides a strong theoretical and pragmatic guide for therapists and consultants, both to take their practice online and improve the quality of their work. The book is divided into four sections: (1) general considerations for online therapy; (2) online couple and family therapy; (3) online group therapy; and (4) online organizational consultancy. Each section pinpoints the challenges and opportunities of the online application and contains a valuable interview with a hands-on expert of each form of practice. Summaries of research findings, additional personal stories, and relevant clinical examples are offered throughout, making online practices come alive. For the therapist wanting to know, “how should International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 71: 481–482, 2021 © 2021 The American Group Psychotherapy Association, Inc. ISSN: 0020-7284 print/1943-2836 online DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207284.2021.1921585

Volume 71
Pages 481 - 482
DOI 10.1080/00207284.2021.1921585
Language English
Journal International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

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