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Scientific research about Online Therapy.

While many people find relief by accessing psychological treatment from the comfort of their own homes, others raise concerns about whether online treatment might be too risky. One of the biggest concerns about online therapy is that therapists don’t have an opportunity to observe the patient—something that is usually integral to assessment and diagnosis. The tone of voice, body language, and overall demeanor provide insight into an individual’s state of mind.

Another major component of therapy involves the relationship between the therapist and the patient. As online therapy is impersonal (even completely anonymous), many people have raised concerns about whether digital communication can provide skills, tools, and healing power to individuals seeking help from an Online Therapist.

What Science Says about Online Therapy

Despite the concerns, research consistently shows that online treatment can be very effective for many mental health issues. Here are a few results from clinical studies:

  • A 2014 study (published in the Journal of Affective Disorders) found that online treatment was just as effective as face-to-face treatment for depression.
  • A 2018 study (published in the Journal of Psychological Disorders) found that online cognitive behavioral therapy is, “effective, acceptable, and practical health care.” The study found the online cognitive behavioral therapy was equally as effective as face-to-face treatment for major depression, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder.
  • A 2014 study (published in Behaviour Research and Therapy) found that online therapy was effective in treating anxiety disorders. Treatment was cost-effective and the positive improvements were sustained at the one-year follow-up.

The Potential Benefits of Online Therapy

From the above mentioned research (and a lot of Online Therapy experience) more and more psychology practitioners are saying that Online therapy offers several benefits over traditional face-to-face treatment:

  • People in rural areas or those with transportation difficulties may have easier access.
  • Many online therapy sites allow users to sign up with “nicknames” which can entice people who are embarrassed about getting services under their real names.
  • Most online therapy services cost less than face-to-face treatment.
  • Scheduling is more convenient for many people.
  • Studies show online therapy requires 7.8 times less of a therapist’s time than face-to-face treatment—meaning therapists can often treat more people online than they can in-person.
  • Clients don’t have to worry about seeing people they know in the waiting room.
  • It can be easier for some people to reveal private information when they’re sharing it online.
  • Individuals with anxiety, especially social anxiety, are more likely to reach out to an online therapist.

It therefore stands to reason
that more and more people will try out Online Therapy.
And if they find it works for them,
the benefits of Online Therapy will make them stick to it in the future.

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