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In the eyes of the beholder: exploring psychologists' attitudes towards and use of e-therapy in Norway.

Silje C Wangberg1, Deede Gammon, Kristin Spitznogle.   

Abstract

Norwegian psychologists' use of and attitudes towards e-media such as email and mobile text messaging in interaction with clients (e-therapy) were explored. A two-dimensional scale for measuring attitudes towards e-therapy was developed. A total of 1040 (23%) members of the psychologist association responded to a questionnaire June 2003. Of these, 45% had used e-media in interaction with clients. The mean reported attitude towards e-therapy was neutral, with only 3% of the psychologists feeling that use of e-media between client and therapist is unacceptable. Having a psychodynamic theoretical stance was related to attitudes towards e-therapy. Positive attitude was related to clinical use of email and Short Messages Service (SMS). It appears likely that e-therapy will become more common, and that therapist's attitudes are related to such use.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17594266     DOI: 10.1089/cpb.2006.9937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav        ISSN: 1094-9313


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