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- Title
Changes in Clinical Process as a Result of Online Therapy: Findings from a Single Case Study.
- Authors
Negri, Attà; Christian, Christopher
- Abstract
Introduction: This study examined changes in the clinical interaction in a single clinical dyad between sessions conducted in person and sessions conducted remotely, applying linguistic indicators based on multiple code and referential process theory. Methods: Sessions from an ongoing psychotherapy of a male patient in his late 30s were audio-recorded and transcribed. Linguistic indicators, including the Weighted Referential Activity Dictionary (WRAD), were scored, and graphed using the Discourse Attributes Analysis Program (DAAP). The sessions included 8 sessions immediately before online work, 10 sessions immediately following the implementation of online work, and 12 sessions collected several months after the clinical dyad had been working remotely. Results: A comparison of in-person sessions to telehealth sessions shows that the patient spoke more in post-telehealth sessions but with decreased emotional engagement, as evidenced by a decrease in WRAD. The therapist appeared to be working harder to communicate that he was listening as evidenced by an increase in the measure of non-turn vocalizations (interjections such as hmm). Discussion: It appears that both patient and therapist were working harder to remain connected and communicate that they were present but with limited emotional engagement. This pattern remained unaltered at a 2-month followup. The findings address empirically the subjective experience of many clinicians who have switched to remote treatment. Implications for the future of remote therapy are discussed.
- Subjects
PSYCHOTHERAPY patients; DISCOURSE analysis; TELECOMMUTING; TELEPSYCHOLOGY; MEDICAL personnel
- Publication
Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2022, Vol 50, Issue 4, p659
- ISSN
2162-2590
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1521/pdps.2022.50.4.659