For people who cannot come to the office and want to receive therapy services, I support them with online therapy through applications downloaded to their computers, tablets or phones. As with face-to-face therapy, the process of psychotherapy on a regular basis without leaving home is possible with today's technology.
When provided by an expert under the right conditions, online therapy is as effective a psychotherapy method as face-to-face therapy.
In order to evaluate suitability for online therapy, it is recommended to start online sessions after having at least one face-to-face meeting. However, if there is no possibility of meeting face to face, direct online interviews can be started.
It is a method that allows you to meet with your psychologist wherever you are in the world, provides convenience without wasting time, and can be accessed quickly over the internet whenever you want.
Online therapy proceeds by adhering to ethical principles and responsibilities, just like the face-to-face psychotherapy process. The confidentiality of the client is protected and it provides reliable support.
It is a professional method approved by APA (American Psychiatric Association) and its scientific effect has been proven.
Is Online Therapy Suitable for You?
If you live in a region where your access to a psychologist is limited,
If you live abroad and are looking for a specialist who provides therapy in Turkish,
You have found the specialist you want to receive therapy service from, but he is not in the same city as you.
If you think that going to a psychologist's office will be difficult for you due to your busy work schedule. If you have a possible chronic illness or physical health problem, you can safely get online support from your psychotherapist for protection during natural disasters, health problems, epidemics and quarantine processes.
Who is Online Therapy Not Suitable for?
Those who are at risk of harming themselves or others, have suicidal thoughts and plans
Severely depressed Those who have attacks
Those who have psychotic disorders with hallucinations and delusions
Those who are addicted to alcohol and psychoactive substances
The client's symptoms such as agarphobia and social phobia Online therapy is not appropriate in cases where mental illness may be reinforced.
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