Due to COVID-19, conducting therapy online is among the best ways for you to get help with behavioral health issues while safely maintaining social/physical distance. Telehealth, also known as online therapy, e-therapy, or video-based therapy, is counseling conducted online through a video platform. If you have used FaceTime, Skype, or Zoom, then it’s very much like that, except that we are using our time for therapy. If you are interested in Telehealth, please contact me.
Benefits and Risks
Telehealth has some unique benefits and risks that you should understand. The benefits include:
- Convenience: You can do therapy from the comfort of your home, avoid travel time to an office, and comply with social distancing.
- Scheduling: There are greater opportunities to schedule sessions when you most need them.
- Accessibility: If you have physical limitations, are in quarantine, or happen to be housebound for other reasons, you can still engage in therapy.
- Outcomes: Research suggests telehealth can be as effective as face-to-face sessions, which has been my experience doing both.
The risks of telehealth include:
- Security and Confidentiality: Because telehealth relies on technology, there are always risks that security can be breached.
- Technology Difficulties: Sessions can be impacted when there are connection failures. In these times, I always rely on phone as a backup.
- Interruptions: Unlike an office where interruptions to therapy can be minimized, those with less privacy may find telehealth challenging at times.
- Body Language: Engaging in therapy online can make it more challenging to read body language and nonverbal cues. That said, I have found it far less of a problem than I would have thought.
How Telehealth Works
Teletherapy works similar to face-to-face sessions in that we will:
- Spend time getting to know each other.
- Mutually agree on the focus of therapy and which treatment options best meet your needs.
- Implement a plan to help you reduce clinical symptoms and enhance the quality of your life.
To get started, we will become familiar with the video platform to use for sessions. While my goal is always to not let the technology get in the way of sessions, it is important that we minimize interruptions to make the most of our time together, I suggest the following:
- Pick a place where you can minimize distractions
- Have a pen and pad handy to take notes during our session
- Use headphones to optimize sound quality
- Let me know if something is not working
Complimentary Teletherapy Consult
Schedule a complimentary, 15-minute online consultation to discuss your situation and how my expertise can help.