Dialectical Reflections on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Tele-Play Therapy

Q3 Psychology
S. Tuber, Rebeca Honorato da Costa, Joan Eidman, Helen Feldman, Oded Hadar, Navkirandeep Kaur, Paula Zanotti, Talia Schulder, Karen Tocatly
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ABSTRACT It’s been just over 2 years now since the spread of the COVID-19 virus began in the United States, a time period extensive enough to already be an inflection point in our history, yet recent enough to make it extremely difficult to speak to its impact psychologically – both now and going forward. This is especially true for young children, whose lives are always so influenced by developmental changes over time, that to believe we can fully grasp the consequences for their subsequent growth post-COVID is presumptuous at best, if not downright foolhardy. In this paper, we therefore have a far more modest aim: We’d like to reflect on what it has been like phenomenologically for beginning child therapists to see their very first cases remotely. This paper will therefore review the dialectical aspects of advantages and disadvantages to remote work and provide glimpses into several of these early treatments that depict these plusses and minuses. Because we find fault with the pejorative aspects of the term “remote,” we offer the term “tele-play therapy” as an alternative.
对电视游戏治疗利弊的辩证思考
COVID-19病毒在美国开始传播已经两年多了,这段时间足够广泛,已经成为我们历史上的一个转折点,但又足够近,以至于很难从心理上谈论它的影响——无论是现在还是未来。对于幼儿来说尤其如此,随着时间的推移,他们的生活总是受到发育变化的影响,以至于相信我们能够完全掌握他们在covid后的后续成长的后果,如果不是彻头彻尾的鲁莽,那最多是自以为是。因此,在这篇论文中,我们有一个更谦虚的目标:我们想要反思一下,对于初学的儿童治疗师来说,远程观察他们的第一个病例是什么样子的。因此,本文将回顾远程工作的优点和缺点的辩证方面,并提供一些描述这些优点和缺点的早期治疗的一瞥。因为我们发现“远程”这个词带有贬义,所以我们提出了“远程游戏疗法”作为替代。
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