From Therapy to Teletherapy: Relocating Mental Health Services Online

要旨

Numerous studies have highlighted a range of potential benefits of teletherapy for clients. Nonetheless, researchers have found that many therapists are reluctant to adopt teletherapy in their work practice. There is a dearth of research about how therapists have appropriated telehealth platforms, either to understand teletherapy practice or to understand the challenges and opportunities for system design. The COVID-19 pandemic offers an unfortunate but unique opportunity to learn more about the experiences of therapists who use a range of therapeutic interventions with a range of client populations. In this work, we explore the following research question: in what ways do telehealth platforms support and challenge the work of teletherapy? We present results of semi-structured interviews conducted with 14 mental health therapists during the first six months of the pandemic in the United States. We present a descriptive account of their experiences as well as a discussion of the ways in which the multi-layered and interdependent nature of two facets of therapeutic work---the therapeutic alliance and the therapeutic interventions---made the transition to computer-supported cooperative work particularly challenging. We then offer a suite of design implications for systems that better support the nuanced and unique work of teletherapy.

著者
Fujiko Robledo Yamamoto
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Amy Voida
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Stephen Voida
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, United States
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3479508

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会議: CSCW2021

The 24th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing

セッション: Personal and Mental Health

Papers Room B
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2021-10-27 19:00:00
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