E-therapy during a pandemic in Poland and worldwide - a temporary trend or a new reality? Cover Image

E-therapy during a pandemic in Poland and worldwide - a temporary trend or a new reality?
E-therapy during a pandemic in Poland and worldwide - a temporary trend or a new reality?

Author(s): Magdalena Kazimierska-Zając, Luba Ślósarz
Subject(s): Clinical psychology
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: e-therapy; online therapy; psychotherapy;

Summary/Abstract: Aim: The purpose of this article was to present the benefits and difficulties of online psychotherapy and to highlight the ethical context of this form of therapy. Concept. Conducting psychotherapy online is not a new phenomenon. How- ever, the spread of this form of therapy has changed in recent years and for that reason, the literature on e-therapy focused on the period just before and during the Covid 19 pandemic was analysed. Results and conclusion. Despite the initial costs associated with implement- ing e-tools and training psychotherapists, e-therapy is a financially beneficial mode of operation for institutions. On the other hand, a barrier may be the qual- ity of equipment and Internet connections available in offices and insufficient staff training. For patients, the benefits of e-therapy are primarily related to easier access to services. Both increased time flexibility and reduced mobility barriers are essen- tial, especially when combined with financial savings. However, attention should be paid to patients with limited network competence or difficulty accessing equip- ment or the Internet. The spread of e-therapy may result in the exclusion of this still large population. The online therapeutic process involves greater risk and patient concerns about recording, storing, and securing confidential information. The key in this situation seems to be the psychotherapist’s awareness, caution, and transparently inform- ing patients about how to work and secure data.

  • Issue Year: 8/2021
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 9-15
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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