[Therapists' Perspectives on Changes in the Therapeutic Relationship after Switching from in-Person to Online Video Therapy Due to Corona: A Qualitative Analysis].

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Sara Bechtold, Mila Hall, Paloma Valerie Scherner, Leonie Kaven, Julian Rubel
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which the therapeutic relationship changed as a result of the COVID-19-related switch from face-to-face to video therapy.

Method: Twenty-one psychotherapists, who had changed the setting of therapy from face-to-face to video therapy were interviewed. The interviews were then transcribed, coded and superordinate themes were created in the context of a qualitative analysis.

Results: More than half of the therapists reported that the therapeutic relationship with their patients remained stable. In addition, the majority of therapists described uncertainties in dealing with and responding to non-verbal signals, as well as maintaining an appropriate distance to their patients. Overall, both an improvement and a deterioration of the therapeutic relationship was reported.

Discussion: The stability of the therapeutic relationship was mainly attributed to the therapists' previous face-to-face contact with their patients. The uncertainties expressed could be interpreted as risk factors for the therapeutic relationship. Although the sample represented only a small portion of working therapists, the findings from this study represent an important milestone in understanding how psychotherapy has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion: The therapeutic relationship remained stable despite the change from face-to-face to video therapy.

[治疗师对因冠状病毒从面对面治疗转向网络视频治疗后治疗关系变化的看法:定性分析]。
目的:本研究的目的是调查covid -19相关治疗从面对面转向视频治疗后,治疗关系发生了多大程度的变化。方法:对21名将面对面治疗改为视频治疗的心理治疗师进行访谈。然后将访谈记录下来,编码,并在定性分析的背景下创建上级主题。结果:超过一半的治疗师报告他们与病人的治疗关系保持稳定。此外,大多数治疗师描述了处理和回应非语言信号的不确定性,以及与患者保持适当的距离。总的来说,治疗关系的改善和恶化都有报道。讨论:治疗关系的稳定性主要归功于治疗师之前与患者的面对面接触。所表达的不确定性可被解释为治疗关系的危险因素。尽管样本只代表了一小部分在职治疗师,但这项研究的结果代表了理解心理治疗如何因COVID-19大流行而发生变化的重要里程碑。结论:从面对面治疗到视频治疗,治疗关系保持稳定。
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