Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychotherapists who were used to seeing their patients in face-to-face settings adapted to providing online therapy via videoconferencing, regardless of their previous knowledge or attitudes toward remote psychotherapy. Given the sudden switch to a digit...

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Main Authors: Βασιλική Γιωτσίδη, Αγγελική Προβιδάκη, Μυρτώ Φουρτούνη
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Published: National Documentation Center 2024-12-01
Series:Ψυχολογία: το Περιοδικό της Ελληνικής Ψυχολογικής Εταιρείας
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description With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychotherapists who were used to seeing their patients in face-to-face settings adapted to providing online therapy via videoconferencing, regardless of their previous knowledge or attitudes toward remote psychotherapy. Given the sudden switch to a digital therapeutic modality, this study was designed with the aim of exploring systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the pandemic. Twelve certified systemic therapists (60% women, 40% men; Mage = 38.75 years old; Myears in practice = 11.58) participated in semi-structured interviews that were organized around past, present, and future dimensions of their overall experience of using online video technology professionally. Thematic analysis of the transcripts revealed five main themes depicting participants’ struggles, adjustments, and expectations from practicing remotely. Therapists reported that prior familiarity with online individual therapy was a facilitating factor in this rapid change. Difficulties included establishing therapeutic boundaries in online practice as well as relational challenges with clients and co-therapists. However, participants perceived online systemic therapy to emerge as a new systemic milieu that may provide further therapeutic possibilities, and they expressed positive expectations about its effectiveness. Based on the findings of this study, problems with maintaining therapeutic alliance and cohesion as well as new potential client’s resistances, especially in group, family, and couple online systemic therapy, warrant further research. As online technology has eventually become an alternative mode of therapy in clinical practice, the insights from systemic therapy may prove beneficial in the field of online psychotherapy. 
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spelling doaj-art-85b1f11726634756bc8937ecaabb980e2025-08-20T02:52:15ZellNational Documentation CenterΨυχολογία: το Περιοδικό της Ελληνικής Ψυχολογικής Εταιρείας1106-57372732-66402024-12-0129210.12681/psy_hps.39620Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study Βασιλική Γιωτσίδη0Αγγελική Προβιδάκη1Μυρτώ Φουρτούνη2Panteion University fo Social and Political SciencesPanteion University fo Social and Political SciencesPanteion University fo Social and Political Sciences With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychotherapists who were used to seeing their patients in face-to-face settings adapted to providing online therapy via videoconferencing, regardless of their previous knowledge or attitudes toward remote psychotherapy. Given the sudden switch to a digital therapeutic modality, this study was designed with the aim of exploring systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the pandemic. Twelve certified systemic therapists (60% women, 40% men; Mage = 38.75 years old; Myears in practice = 11.58) participated in semi-structured interviews that were organized around past, present, and future dimensions of their overall experience of using online video technology professionally. Thematic analysis of the transcripts revealed five main themes depicting participants’ struggles, adjustments, and expectations from practicing remotely. Therapists reported that prior familiarity with online individual therapy was a facilitating factor in this rapid change. Difficulties included establishing therapeutic boundaries in online practice as well as relational challenges with clients and co-therapists. However, participants perceived online systemic therapy to emerge as a new systemic milieu that may provide further therapeutic possibilities, and they expressed positive expectations about its effectiveness. Based on the findings of this study, problems with maintaining therapeutic alliance and cohesion as well as new potential client’s resistances, especially in group, family, and couple online systemic therapy, warrant further research. As online technology has eventually become an alternative mode of therapy in clinical practice, the insights from systemic therapy may prove beneficial in the field of online psychotherapy.  https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/psychology/article/view/39620online therapy,remote psychotherapy,systemic therapy,therapists' experiences,client's resistance
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Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
Ψυχολογία: το Περιοδικό της Ελληνικής Ψυχολογικής Εταιρείας
online therapy,
remote psychotherapy,
systemic therapy,
therapists' experiences,
client's resistance
title Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
title_full Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
title_short Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
title_sort systemic therapists experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the covid 19 pandemic a qualitative study
topic online therapy,
remote psychotherapy,
systemic therapy,
therapists' experiences,
client's resistance
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/psychology/article/view/39620
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