An integrative review of the person-centred and experiential therapy literature on delivering individual video counselling and psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Brian Rodgers Keith Tudor Andrew Sutherland |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Auckland, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand;2. Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Based on an integrative review of the relevant literature in and on person-centred and experiential (PCE) therapy, this study identifies and discusses the findings of 13 articles on the delivery of individual video counselling and psychotherapy. Six overarching themes were identified: the discrepancy of the experiences of clients and practitioners; the possibility of good-quality PCE therapy (psychotherapy and/or counselling); “doing” PCE therapy online; “being” online; the role of technology; and implications for training and practice. It is suggested that all these have implications for ongoing practice and education/training, and need to be considered by practitioners, educators/trainers, and professional bodies. |
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Keywords: | integrative review online therapy PCE therapy video counselling and psychotherapy |
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