Telehealth
Psychoanalytic Therapy via Teletherapy: Advice on Teleanalysis
Adapting psychoanalytic or psychodynamic sessions to teletherapy presents unique challenges, from navigating new pauses and conversation paces to addressing technology’s influence on the therapeutic process. While remote sessions may differ from in-person interactions, they can also deepen the therapeutic link, offering fresh opportunities to explore transference and reactions together. Embrace this transition with confidence, bringing these experiences into your work as a valuable aspect of therapy itself.
How to Set Yourself Up for Successful Online Therapy Sessions
Transitioning to online therapy brings unique challenges, but with thoughtful preparation, you can create a virtual space that feels as welcoming as your in-person sessions. From setting up a comfortable environment to managing tech issues, here are tips to make remote therapy a positive experience for both you and your clients.
A therapist’s thoughts on remote video therapy
Switching to remote therapy has been a surprisingly positive experience. The flexibility of virtual sessions allows me to connect with clients from anywhere, especially as I promote my new book. In this piece, I share insights on setting up a successful remote practice, including best practices, tech considerations, and advice for engaging clients effectively in their own space. Remote therapy presents new challenges but also unique advantages, making it a valuable option for therapists and clients alike.
In-person, Telehealth, or Hybrid? 9 Factors to Consider When Deciding for Your Private Practice
In this guide, we share 9 factors to consider when deciding to offer in-person sessions, telehealth sessions, or a hybrid approach with your clients.