University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI, USA.
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2021 Apr;47(2):304-319. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12508. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
The novel Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and subsequent social distancing practices have altered the way we move through the world and access physical and mental healthcare. While researchers and clinicians have begun to explore the impact of telehealth delivery on psychotherapy and treatment outcomes, the purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of individuals in teletherapy, specifically those engaging in teletherapy with a romantic partner or family member. Using a thematic analysis of open-ended online survey questions, we explored the experiences of 25 individuals who engaged in couple or family teletherapy after social distancing began. The resulting themes included "making do," safe therapeutic space, convenience, logistical challenges, and therapist accommodation. We discuss the clinical implications of these themes to support effective couple and family teletherapy and offer suggestions and considerations for remote clinical interventions and practices. [Correction added on 22 March 2021, after first online publication: The term '19' has been changed to '(COVID-19)' in the first line of the Abstract section, in this version.].
新型冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)及其随后的社交隔离措施改变了我们在世界上的行动方式和获得身心健康的方式。虽然研究人员和临床医生已经开始探索远程医疗对心理治疗和治疗结果的影响,但本研究的目的是探讨远程治疗中个体的生活体验,特别是那些与浪漫伴侣或家庭成员进行远程治疗的个体。我们使用对开放式在线调查问题的主题分析,探讨了在社交隔离开始后进行夫妻或家庭远程治疗的 25 个人的经历。得出的主题包括“凑合”、安全的治疗空间、便利、后勤挑战和治疗师的适应。我们讨论了这些主题的临床意义,以支持有效的夫妻和家庭远程治疗,并为远程临床干预和实践提供建议和考虑。[更正于 2021 年 3 月 22 日添加,在首次在线出版后:摘要部分第一行中,术语“19”已更改为“(COVID-19)”。]