Therapeutic presence in mediated psychotherapy: The uncanny stranger in the room

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Abstract

Taking the perspective of the therapist, this chapter reflects on how both the lack of important physical cues and the addition of media artifacts, such as audio/ video synchronization problems and technological glitches, in distance psychotherapy using the telephone and videoconferencing technologies can potentially affect the therapeutic relationship and therapeutic presence.

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Brahnam, S. (2014). Therapeutic presence in mediated psychotherapy: The uncanny stranger in the room. In Interacting with Presence: HCI and the Sense of Presence in Computer-Mediated Environments (pp. 123–138). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2478/9783110409697.8

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