Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3196224253> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3196224253 abstract "Background: therapists and counsellors are increasingly using Skype or equivalent video-based applications to offer treatment in place of face-to-face delivery of talking therapies. In the alcohol treatment sector, this offers a range of potential benefits including value for money, accessibility, reduced stigma and increased privacy for service users. However, the impact on the therapeutic relationship remains unclear and under-researched, particularly from a service user or client perspective.Aims: to explore how alcohol treatment clients make sense of the relational aspects of their Skype therapy, and to examine how Skype might disrupt existing ideas around the therapeutic relationship between client and therapist.Methodology: qualitative design using thematic analysis, with 15 participant interviews, conducted via Skype and telephone, with male and female adult service users from a single treatment provider. All participants undertook a minimum of four Skype treatment sessions, and had completed their therapy in the six months prior to interview.Findings: the themes that were identified highlighted the significance of the participant’s own home as the site of therapy, with emphasis on the comfort of the home, and the presence of family members and pets in the therapeutic environment. Participants stressed the importance of viewing the face of the therapist, the establishment of a therapeutic bond, and specific therapist qualities that were viewed positively. Participants also reflected on their relationship with alcohol, issues around denial and avoidance, and their decision to undertake therapy for alcohol problems ‘remotely’ via Skype.Discussion: There are nuanced and potentially unforeseen consequences of undertaking therapy for alcohol problems via Skype, relating to the significance of the therapy environment and relationship between client and therapist. It is important for treatment providers and individual practitioners to be aware of these issues in light of rapid and radical changes in the way that therapy is increasingly delivered via new video-based technologies." @default.
- W3196224253 created "2021-08-30" @default.
- W3196224253 creator A5039975418 @default.
- W3196224253 date "2021-04-07" @default.
- W3196224253 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W3196224253 title "‘In my own comfort zone’: Client experiences of relational aspects of Skype therapy for alcohol problems" @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1484289511 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1525564204 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1669567367 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1771428564 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1951317784 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1963949534 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1964598835 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1979290264 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W1997920593 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2027882974 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2032952795 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2043485073 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2047366986 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2060791487 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2113660575 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2135741569 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2142055855 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2144320872 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2152000192 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2258988981 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2305278139 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2318449776 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2411963247 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2489032908 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2509912973 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2511226233 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2776699744 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2905137537 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2913220428 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2913938853 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W2991356306 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W3018394326 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W3086177000 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W649953152 @default.
- W3196224253 cites W983670993 @default.
- W3196224253 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3196224253 type Work @default.
- W3196224253 sameAs 3196224253 @default.
- W3196224253 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3196224253 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3196224253 hasAuthorship W3196224253A5039975418 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C108827166 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C116537 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C12713177 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C136264566 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C2778633572 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C2780378061 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C2780900520 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C509550671 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C74196892 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C108827166 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C116537 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C12713177 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C136264566 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C144024400 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C154945302 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C15744967 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C162324750 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C190248442 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C2778633572 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C2780378061 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C2780900520 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C36289849 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C41008148 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C509550671 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C542102704 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C71924100 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C74196892 @default.
- W3196224253 hasConceptScore W3196224253C75630572 @default.
- W3196224253 hasLocation W31962242531 @default.
- W3196224253 hasOpenAccess W3196224253 @default.
- W3196224253 hasPrimaryLocation W31962242531 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W112157503 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W112198661 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2005206446 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2009814637 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2036101065 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2081218271 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2104394653 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2464123888 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2589129339 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2592952701 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2756264450 @default.
- W3196224253 hasRelatedWork W2800368964 @default.