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Digital systemic practices in Europe: a survey before the Covid‐19 pandemic.
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- Author(s): Borcsa, Maria; Pomini, Valeria; Saint‐Mont, Uwe
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Journal of Family Therapy; Feb2021, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p4-26, 23p, 2 Charts, 4 Graphs- Subject Terms:
INFORMATION & communication technologies; FAMILY psychotherapy; PATIENT-professional relations; COMPUTERS in medicine; PROFESSIONAL ethics; THERAPEUTICS; GOVERNMENT regulation; DIGITAL technology; COUPLES therapy; CLINICAL supervision in mental health; PSYCHOTHERAPIST attitudes; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; COVID-19 pandemic - Source:
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- Abstract: Knowledge regarding digital practices in the field of systemic therapy is poor. A few surveys have been conducted in non‐European countries investigating the provision of digitally based therapy, counselling, training, and supervision by systemic family and couple therapists (SCFTs). Thus, a survey aiming to investigate the use of information and communication technology (ICT) among European SCFTs was launched in 2017. A sample of 220 SCFTs was included in the survey. The majority were residents in Greece, France and Italy. Descriptive analysis compared SCFTs' digital practices and concerns from the above three countries with those from the rest of Europe. Results showed that 81.4 per cent of European SCFTs used ICT for clinical purposes and 47.7 per cent in training and supervision. Main concerns among European SCFTs related to the quality of therapeutic relationship, ethical and legal issues, and a lack of national and transnational regulation. Practitioner points: ICT use and e‐therapy increase access to mental health services and maintain therapeutic contactSystemic individual therapy, supervision and training are workable online settingsLegislation regulating ICT use in therapy, supervision and training (e.g. General Data Protection Regulation) has to be respectedTraining and continuous education in online practices enhance therapists' and clients' options, and ensure digital safeness and effective treatment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: Resumen: Prácticas sistémicas digitales en Europa: una encuesta previa a la pandemia Covid‐19 El conocimiento sobre las prácticas digitales en el campo de la terapia sistémica es escaso. Se han realizado algunas encuestas en países no europeos que investigan la provisión de terapia, asesoramiento, capacitación y supervisión de base digital por parte de terapeutas sistémicos de familia y de pareja (TSPFs). Por ello, en 2017 se lanzó una encuesta destinada a investigar el uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TICs) entre los TSPF europeos. Se incluyó una muestra de 220 terapeutas en la encuesta. La mayoría eran residentes en Grecia, Francia e Italia. Un análisis descriptivo comparó las preocupaciones y prácticas digitales de esos tres países mencionados con las del resto de Europa. Los resultados mostraron que el 81,4 por ciento de los TSPF europeos utilizaban las TICs con fines clínicos y el 47,7 por ciento con fines de formación y supervisión. Las principales preocupaciones acerca de la práctica digital entre los terapeutas sistémicos europeos se relacionan con la calidad de la relación terapéutica, las cuestiones éticas y legales, y la falta de regulación nacional y transnacional. Puntos de implicación práctica: El uso de las TIC y la e‐terapia aumentan el acceso a los servicios de salud mental y mantienen el contacto terapéuticoEs factible hacer terapia, supervisión y formación sistémicas on‐line.Se debe respetar la legislación que regula el uso de las TICs en la terapia, la supervisión y la formación (por ejemplo, el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos).La formación y la educación continua en prácticas on‐line mejoran las opciones de los terapeutas y los clientes y garantizan la seguridad digital y un tratamiento eficaz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: 抽象: 欧洲数字化系统实践:新冠病毒大流行前的调查 关于系统治疗领域的数字化实践的知识很匮乏。在欧洲以外的国家已经有一些调查在研究数字化基础上系统性家庭和夫妻治疗师(SCFT)提供的治疗、咨询、培训和督导。因此,2017年开展了一项旨在研究欧洲SCFT中信息和通信技术(ICT)使用情况的调查。调查样本中包括220个SCFT,其中大多数是希腊、法国和意大利的居民。描述性分析比较了来自上述三个国家和欧洲其他国家的SCFT的数字化实践和有关的担忧。结果显示,81.4%的欧洲SCFT将ICT用于临床目的,47.7%用于培训和督导。欧洲SCFT的主要担忧涉及治疗关系的质量、伦理和法律问题,以及国家和跨国监管的缺乏。 从业者启示: 信息和通信技术的使用和电子治疗增加了获得心理健康服务的机会,并保持了治疗接触系统的个人治疗、督导和培训可在线进行必须遵守关于在治疗、督导和培训中使用信息和通信技术的立法(如一般数据保护条例)线上实践方面的培训和继续教育增强了治疗师和来访者的选择,并确保数字安全和治疗效果 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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