How to Use Computers and Cyberspace in the Clinical Practice of Psychotherapy (Horizons in World Physics)
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Author(s)Jeri Fink
PublisherJason Aronson, Inc.
ISBN / ASIN0765701731
ISBN-139780765701732
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Sales Rank8,674,955
CategoryPsychology
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Venture into a new clinical office where an agoraphobic can manipulate a projected image of himself into an actual crowd, where a woman afraid of flying can desensitize herself through virtual reality exposure, where an ill-socialized adolescent or a depressed elderly patient can visit a virtual community. Dr Jeri Fink introduces the brave new world of psychotechnology with a mix of imagination, enthusiasm and authority. She logs on by exploring computer assisted therapeutic interventions for treating individuals and groups based on accepted theories of practice; next, she raises and answers questions about such pivotal attendant issues as the rise of Internet Addiction Disorder and the implications of cybertherapies for managed care; and finally, she supplies a resource guide to the Internet as a channel for professional communications as well as for professional reference.
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