Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs, video recording of psychotherapy sessions have gained ground in training and supervision. While some praise the advantages others decline to use this technological aid for ethical, theoretical or clinical reasons. Despite the current relatively widespread use of video, one finds only a very limited number of empirical studies on how these recordings specifically influence the learning process of the beginning therapist. Aim: After a brief discussion of the pro and cons of the use of video recordings this paper presents a qualitative, explorative study of the influence video recordings have on the beginning therapist and his/her evolving learning process in becoming a psyc...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine attitudes towards video therapy among psychody...
This paper reviews the use of video tape with respect tothe training- of counsellors and other helpi...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs, video recording of psychothera...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs video recording of psychotherap...
Aim: Despite the current relatively widespread use of video as a supervisory tool, there are few emp...
Objective: Psychotherapy instructors have used video technology to train residents for over 40 years...
Aims: Recording therapy sessions has become part of routine practice amongst trainee psychotherapist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)The study investigates the relative effectiveness o...
The present study was concerned with the applicability of various videotape feedback procedures on t...
The recent Coronavirus pandemic made remote means of conducting psychotherapy more common, and altho...
This case study shares the experiences of speech and language therapy lecturers in higher education ...
The research-to-practice gap is a problem that the field of medicine faces regarding disseminating...
Psychologists started using information technologies, including Videoconference as new space for psy...
Background: In recent years, supervision based on video recordings of supervisees’ therapy sessions ...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine attitudes towards video therapy among psychody...
This paper reviews the use of video tape with respect tothe training- of counsellors and other helpi...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs, video recording of psychothera...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs video recording of psychotherap...
Aim: Despite the current relatively widespread use of video as a supervisory tool, there are few emp...
Objective: Psychotherapy instructors have used video technology to train residents for over 40 years...
Aims: Recording therapy sessions has become part of routine practice amongst trainee psychotherapist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)The study investigates the relative effectiveness o...
The present study was concerned with the applicability of various videotape feedback procedures on t...
The recent Coronavirus pandemic made remote means of conducting psychotherapy more common, and altho...
This case study shares the experiences of speech and language therapy lecturers in higher education ...
The research-to-practice gap is a problem that the field of medicine faces regarding disseminating...
Psychologists started using information technologies, including Videoconference as new space for psy...
Background: In recent years, supervision based on video recordings of supervisees’ therapy sessions ...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine attitudes towards video therapy among psychody...
This paper reviews the use of video tape with respect tothe training- of counsellors and other helpi...