de Araujo Reinert Camila, Kowacs Clarice
Psychiatrist, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Psychiatrist, Centro de Estudos Luís Guedes (CELG/CEPOA), Sociedade Psicanalítica de Porto Alegre (SPPA), Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Psychodyn Psychiatry. 2019 Spring;47(1):27-38. doi: 10.1521/pdps.2019.47.1.27.
The ubiquitous nature of the internet and of online social networking has created new opportunities but also challenges for the psychotherapist. Former notions of anonymity and privacy are now infeasible as a result of massive information sharing through electronic media. The clinical repercussions of these changes are being extensively debated, but issues involving patient privacy and anonymity have not been sufficiently explored. Although several aspects of the impact of the internet on therapeutic setting-such as the need for psychotherapists to exercise caution when making personal information available online-have been addressed in the literature, there has been comparatively little discussion on psychotherapists seeking information about their patients on the internet, a phenomenon known as "patient-targeted googling" (PTG).
互联网和在线社交网络的普及既为心理治疗师带来了新机遇,也带来了挑战。由于通过电子媒体进行大量信息共享,以往的匿名和隐私概念如今已不可行。这些变化在临床上产生的影响正在被广泛讨论,但涉及患者隐私和匿名性的问题尚未得到充分探讨。尽管互联网对治疗环境的影响的几个方面——比如心理治疗师在网上公开个人信息时需要谨慎——在文献中已有论述,但对于心理治疗师在互联网上搜索其患者信息的现象(即“针对患者的谷歌搜索”,简称PTG),相关讨论相对较少。