1st Edition

Advances in Online Therapy Emergence of a New Paradigm

Edited By Haim Weinberg, Arnon Rolnick, Adam Leighton Copyright 2023
354 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

354 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

354 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

Introduction

Haim Weinberg, Arnon Rolnick, and Adam Leighton

Section One: Theoretical Aspects of Online Therapy

1. Being Present and Together While Apart: Therapeutic Presence in Teletherapy

Shari Geller

2. Finding Closeness while Socially Distant: Clinical Considerations for the Therapeutic Frame and Process in Teletherapy

Danielle Magaldi and Leora Trub

3. Reflections on Empathic Presence in Online Therapeutic Relations

Lou Agosta

4. "The untouched – touched": Intimacy and Intersubjectivity Online

Athena Marouda – Chatjoulis and Evdokia Ntali

5. Me and My Otherness. Or: Who is the Other on Screen who Looks Exactly Like Me?

Dr. Vered Bar

6. Zooming in Zoom: Mental-Body-Brain perspectives on Online psychotherapy sessions

Hadas Mor Ofek

Section 2: Individual Therapies - Specific Modalities

7. Telehealth Delivery of Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Chelsey R. Wilks and Kyrill Gurtovenko

8. Schema Therapy in the Online Setting – from Challenges to Opportunities

Hagara Feldman

9. Implementing the Unified Protocol Online: Adaptations and Considerations

Andrew Curreri, Molly Fitzpatrick, David Barlow, and Elizabeth Eustis

10. Remote Art Therapy: Engaging in a Shared Experience

Galit Mor

11. Zooming in on Experiential Dynamic Therapies

Joop Meijers

12. Online-IPT- not necessarily a second best

Brunstein Klomek Anat, Aanaelle Benistri

13. Online EMDR Therapy in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond

Udi Oren and Isabelle Meignant

14. Getting a Little Closer in Every Session: The unique contribution of remote Biofeedback to psychotherapy

Yossi Ehrenreich, Arnon Rolnick, and Adam Leighton

15. Interactive Hypnosis and Hypnotic Psychotherapy Online

Joseph Meyerson

Section 3: Couples & Families

16. An Introduction to Couple and Family Therapy

Arnon Rolnick, Adam Leighton, and Haim Weinberg

17. Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy Online: Handholding from a Distance

Lorrie Brubacher and Ting Liu

18. Adapting Emotion Focused Therapies for Online Delivery

Mirisse Foroughe and Prakash Thambipillai

19. Gottman Method: Assessment and Treatment in the Age of Online Therapy

Shoshana Hellman, Don Cole, and Arnon Rolnick

20. Healing Through the Screen: Using Imago Relationship Therapy Online

Kalanit Ben-Ari

21. Online Contemporary Couples Gestalt Therapy "Two Become One" - and Then There are None!

Rita F. Resnick and Robert W. Resnick

Section 4: Specific Populations

22. Online Suicide-Focused Treatment: The Telehealth Use of CAMS

Mary V. Tipton, Josh Brenner, Jennifer Crumlish, Melinda Moore and David A. Jobes

23. Reactivating Playfulness Online for PTSD treatment

Mooli Lahad, Miki Doron, and Dori Rubinstein

24. Adapting Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Individuals with Childhood-Onset Medical and Developmental Disabilities

Kristen Holderle and Jeffrey Iler

25. Diving into the World of Online Play Therapy

Brian Keating

Epilogue

Haim Weinberg, Arnon Rolnick, and Adam Leighton

Appendix

Adam Leighton , Haim Weinberg, and Arnon Rolnick

Biography

Haim Weinberg, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, group analyst, and certified group psychotherapist in California, USA.

Arnon Rolnick, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with special interest in the usage of technology in psychotherapy in Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Adam Leighton is a counsellor, group facilitator, wilderness therapy facilitator, and lecturer at Ruppin Academic Center, Israel.

"This is by far the best resource to access the accumulated therapeutic experience of remote working which has, by now, become part of all therapists’ routine practice. Every therapist, regardless of orientation, should be required carefully to study the brilliant advice from the collection of master therapists the editors assembled as these clinicians adapted their practice to online working. Packed full of immediately applicable practical wisdom, this immediate classic gives us hope that with creativity and flexibility, psychological therapists are able to modify their technique and generate remarkable improvement in their clients whatever limitations are imposed on their communication medium. Undoubtedly, the most helpful book of 2022."

Professor Peter Fonagy, OBE, FMedSci, FAcSS, FBA, PhD. Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at UCL; Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London

"This rich and comprehensive edited collection could not be more timely as we all grapple with the opportunities and challenges presented by online therapy. The editors have done an impressive job bringing together chapters on the main approaches and schools of psychotherapy inviting the contributors to reflect on how their approach has adjusted and learnt from the shift to online therapy. This is a wonderful resource and deserves to be the go-to reference book on all psychotherapy trainings."

Professor Alessandra Lemma, fellow of British Psychoanalytic Society; Visiting Professor, Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London and author of "The Digital Age on the Couch"

"Online therapy is no longer unusual. After the COVID years the average therapist now has now conducted psychotherapy in a video-based online form many times. The public has come to expect that they can access and benefit from expert therapists who live far from their own hometown. These are positive changes but making online therapy work requires acknowledging and addressing its challenges in a flexible, creative, and effective way. This comprehensive volume shows you how. In a careful, systematic way it addresses setting, engagement, and the alliance; adjustments in all the major forms of psychotherapy are explored across individuals, couples, and families. Regardless of your approach, setting, or population you will find something useful on almost every page. It should be obvious to all that online therapy is here to stay -- it’s time to master this tool for the benefit of the lives of those we serve. Highly recommended."

Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D. Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno. Originator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and author of "A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters"

"An amazingly comprehensive compendium of reflections on teletherapy from therapists working from a wider range of theoretical approaches. This span makes it a terrific textbook for students of psychology, social work and counseling who are learning not only teletreatment but the range of treatment approaches, and a helpful, and very timely resource for therapists who were forced into COVID-imposed teletherapy.  There’s lots of useful information here on the impact of technology, the sense of intrigue that accompanies the transition from the office to the virtual space,the maintenance of empathy, the use of the whiteboard, and above all the otherness of the self that is discovered on the screen in video."

Jill Savege Scharff, MD, FABP. Co-founder of The International Psychotherapy Institute; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University, Washington DC; and editor of Psychoanalysis Online Vols 1, 2, 3 and 4