Phone Therapy: A Guide for Practitioners Working with Voice Alone
Sarah Hart
Phone Therapy: A Guide for Practitioners Working with Voice Alone
Sarah Hart
Phone therapy is as relevant as it was 50 years ago. The increased use of this medium during the Covid 19 pandemic and the revision of professional therapy body guidance, has endorsed the validity and effectiveness of phone therapy.
The book updates, revises, and reinvigorates the medium for individual therapists, counselling services, and training organisations in a post-lockdown world, where blended therapy is the norm. It includes practical considerations, phone related theory, personal experience, and self-reflection exercises. Contributing counsellor vignettes cover topics such as adapting theoretical modalities and EDI considerations without visual cues. From assessments, contracting, and core skills to assumptions, disinhibition, and privacy issues, it supports therapists and counselling organisations to embrace the accessibility, flexibility and creativity that therapy by phone provides.
Relevant for experienced and trainee therapists alike, this book provides practitioners with the support and knowledge to confidently use phone therapy in their practice.
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