[HTML][HTML] Digital clinics and mobile technology implementation for mental health care

SL Connolly, E Kuhn, K Possemato, J Torous - Current psychiatry reports, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Interest in digital mental health, especially smartphone apps,
has expanded in light of limited access to mental health services and the need for remote …

Therapeutic alliance in psychological therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

R Howard, K Berry, G Haddock - Clinical psychology & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Therapeutic alliance is a key element of successful therapy. Despite being
particularly relevant in people with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), due to fear, mistrust …

Live psychotherapy by video versus in‐person: A meta‐analysis of efficacy and its relationship to types and targets of treatment

E Fernandez, Y Woldgabreal, A Day… - Clinical Psychology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In‐person psychotherapy (IPP) has a long and storied past, but technology advances have
ushered in a new era of video‐delivered psychotherapy (VDP). In this meta‐analysis, pre …

Digital social work: Conceptualising a hybrid anticipatory practice

S Pink, H Ferguson, L Kelly - Qualitative Social Work, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
While the use of digital media and technologies has impacted social work for several years,
the Covid-19 pandemic and need for physical distancing dramatically accelerated the …

[HTML][HTML] Videoconferencing psychotherapy during the pandemic: exceptional times with enduring effects?

J Fernández-Álvarez, H Fernández-Álvarez - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
With the advent of COVID-19, a sudden, unexpected, and forced shift has been produced in
the field of psychotherapy. Worldwide, many therapists closed their offices and started to …

[HTML][HTML] AI chatbots cannot replace human interactions in the pursuit of more inclusive mental healthcare

JEH Brown, J Halpern - SSM-Mental Health, 2021 - Elsevier
What will the future of mental healthcare look like for those who currently fall through the
gaps? There is hope that AI chatbots will meet a rising demand on healthcare systems to …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health service user and worker experiences of psychosocial support via telehealth through the COVID-19 pandemic: qualitative study

A Venville, S O'Connor, H Roeschlein, P Ennals… - JMIR Mental …, 2021 - mental.jmir.org
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw telehealth rapidly become the primary
way to receive mental health care. International research has validated many of the benefits …

[HTML][HTML] Social work practice during COVID-19: Client needs and boundary challenges

F Mishna, B Milne, J Sanders, A Greenblatt - Global Social Welfare, 2022 - Springer
While information and communication technologies (ICTs) permeated social work practice
long before the onset of COVID-19, the abrupt need to close non-essential workplaces …

[HTML][HTML] Alternative mental health therapies in prolonged lockdowns: narratives from Covid-19

P Radanliev, D De Roure - Health and Technology, 2021 - Springer
Identify and review alternative (home-based) therapies for prolonged lockdowns.
Interdisciplinary study using multi-method approach–case study, action research, grounded …

[HTML][HTML] The qualitative experience of telehealth access and clinical encounters in Australian healthcare during COVID-19: implications for policy

J White, J Byles, T Walley - Health research policy and systems, 2022 - Springer
Background Adaptive models of healthcare delivery, such as telehealth consultations, have
rapidly been adopted to ensure ongoing delivery of essential healthcare services during the …