Therapists' and counsellors' perceptions and experiences of offering online therapy during COVID‐19: A qualitative survey

Author:

Full Wayne1ORCID,Vossler Andreas2ORCID,Moller Naomi2ORCID,Pybis Jo3,Roddy Jeannette4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. British Psychotherapy Foundation (BPF) London UK

2. The Open University Milton Keynes UK

3. British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Lutterworth UK

4. Dactari Ltd Stokesley UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this research was to understand counsellors' and therapists' perceptions and experiences of working online during the COVID‐19 pandemic.MethodFive hundred and ninety clinicians, mostly UK‐based, responded to an online qualitative survey, which allowed data to be gathered from a broader range of participants than is typical for qualitative interviews or focus group studies, and provided a wide‐angle lens. The survey generated over 130,000 words, on which a five‐staged framework analysis was conducted. Seven superordinate themes were identified.ResultsIn this paper, three of these superordinate themes specifically addressing online therapeutic practice with individual adult clients are presented. Therapists' accounts addressed the diverse ways in which the online space changed how they thought about the therapy relationship and their interactions with clients. Respondents described instances where online therapy had been beneficial for facilitating and cultivating the therapeutic process and relationship as well as how online therapy could have a potentially disruptive impact on therapeutic practice.ImplicationsFor practitioners who continue to deliver therapy solely online and/or offer hybrid services, this study identifies the specific knowledge and skills required for effective and safe online therapeutic work.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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