Couples and Family Therapy, Seattle University, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2021 Apr;47(2):244-258. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12515. Epub 2021 Mar 28.
Fifty-five clinicians who provided teletherapy to couples, partnerships, families, and kin networks during the first two months of the coronavirus pandemic responded to a survey about their most and least meaningful experiences. Reflexive thematic analysis indicated that the participants experienced adjustments to their schedule or routines, they used technology glitches to promote client growth, and they altered how they engaged clients. Participants noted shifts in their personal and relational dynamics. They reported feeling fatigued and resilient. Participants described their adaptability, gratitude, digital and relational connectivity, and an ability to reframe negative experiences into opportunities for growth.
55 位在冠状病毒大流行的头两个月期间为夫妻、伴侣、家庭和亲属网络提供远程治疗的临床医生对他们最有意义和最没有意义的体验进行了调查。反思性主题分析表明,参与者经历了对其日程安排或日常生活的调整,他们利用技术故障来促进客户成长,并且改变了与客户互动的方式。参与者注意到他们的个人和关系动态的转变。他们报告感到疲惫和有韧性。参与者描述了他们的适应性、感激之情、数字和关系的连接,以及将负面体验重新定义为成长机会的能力。