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Lessons in Teletherapy provides composite case studies and a treatment framework for clinicians exploring virtual therapy with clients. Louis Propp, a seasoned clinical psychologist specializing in child, adolescent, and family therapy, draws from his experience rapidly transitioning to telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. These stories mirror the real patient and provider challenges and progression, in monthly segments, addressing such issues as family domestic violence, behavioral issues, neurodivergence, substance abuse, social discrimination, grief, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Lessons in Teletherapy provides composite case studies and a treatment framework for clinicians exploring virtual therapy with clients. Louis Propp, a seasoned clinical psychologist specializing in child, adolescent, and family therapy, draws from his experience rapidly transitioning to telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. These stories mirror the real patient and provider challenges and progression, in monthly segments, addressing such issues as family domestic violence, behavioral issues, neurodivergence, substance abuse, social discrimination, grief, and psychopathology. Using a cognitive behavioral therapy-based treatment intervention-developed from ideas common to both in-person and virtual therapy-Dr. Propp demonstrates and explains how this framework may be applied to each client's unique situation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Louis Propp, a licensed clinical psychologist, has been practicing psychotherapy for over forty years. In his writing, he demonstrates the real dialogues that occur during therapy by creating fictional patients. "Notes From A Child Psychologist" shows ten different problems that his made-up child, adolescents, and family's characters actually go through. "Lessons in Teletherapy" explains through invented cases the process of adapting face-to-face therapy into a telehealth model during the Covid pandemic. Louis lives in Maine and continues to practice teletherapy part-time.