Online EMDR therapy in the COVID-19 era and beyond
This chapter addresses EMDR therapy interventions and how to adjust the approach to online therapy, especially in a post-pandemic world.
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Oren, U. & Meignant, I. (2023). Online EMDR therapy in the COVID-19 era and beyond. In H. Weinberg, A. Rolnick, & A. Leighton (Eds.) Advances in online therapy: Emergence of a new paradigm. New York, NY: Routledge.
ISBN: 9781032070247
About the Book
“Advances in Online Therapy is the definitive presentation on online psychological intervention, which takes research and experiences of online therapy a step further by applying them to therapy in a post-pandemic world.
This book addresses most of the main approaches and schools of individual, couple and family psychotherapy that are prevalent in the therapeutic field nowadays and explores how each of them adjust to online therapy. The reader will explore the main challenges and obstacles unique for each approach and how leading experts of those approaches overcome these challenges. The book also offers a relatively unique collection of the most practiced therapeutic approaches. In addition, the reader will explore specific issues that anyone who meets clients online should be aware of, like who is suitable for online counseling and who should be excluded, how to overcome resistance to online meetings, how to create online therapeutic alliance, enhancing online presence, and more. This book develops further the ideas and areas explored in the authors’ previous book, Theory and Practice of Online Therapy.
Advances in Online Therapy aims to help mental health professionals and graduate students responsibly explore and expand their own ‘online comfort zone’.”
—Description from publisher
Date
December 30, 2022
Creator(s)
Udi Oren, Isabelle Meignant
Topics
COVID-19
Practice & Methods
Telehealth
APA Citation
Oren, U. & Meignant, I. (2023). Online EMDR therapy in the COVID-19 era and beyond. In H. Weinberg, A. Rolnick, & A. Leighton (Eds.) Advances in online therapy: Emergence of a new paradigm. New York, NY: Routledge.
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Chapter
Access Type
External Resource