what’s going on between the patients and me trying to offer very intimate so I would be the person who would most likely …Alex Meyers Betterhelp…be least interested in a context treatment format and and I have actually been for many years I suggest one so my coworkers do telephone terapy for example I know an analyst who moved to California would capital for New York analysis and would do her analysis of the phone I felt very critical that you’re missing out on all these visual cues how can you do that however whatever changed for me a few years ago when I got a call an e-mail from from a client who I can’t even
discuss the the place where she was but she was on another continent where it was definitely ice-cold in the northern hemisphere and there wasn’t another therapist or MD within 5 or 6 hundred miles of her and asking whether I would just do some Skype work with her because there was no other alternative I I agreed to do that she could not see anybody else and she required treatment so I started working with her and I wound up having an excellent experience with her in fact she had relocated to that location to avoid everybody and there is no way that she would have wanted to consult with me in a space in person there was no other alternative in a sense therefore it ended up it was remarkably well I was extremely impressed with that and ever since I’ve had a real had a genuine change of focus on that and one of the important things that has actually been most intriguing to me about talks deal with is the truth that of a it’s just it’s counterproductive I would have believed the major problem with talk space is that they would not be concentrating on the here and now what was happening in between therapist and patient and yet compared to much of the brand-new movements in psychotherapy with cognitive behavior modification they’re even more associated with the nature at least the way it’s performed in this outfit it’s they’re much more interested and nurturing of the here and now and with patient relationship so that’s.
that’s been a change of heart for me completely migrated I was also shocked to see how much intimacy you can get back at by composing often even some of the clients are more able to expose themselves that is a bit confidential that that’s been extremely important finding for me too I have actually been working with Nicole Eames and supervising quite frequently now in the last number of years which’s that is among the things that I truly found in my work with her as she talked about her patient they reveal things what has shocked me is a number of times I’ve heard her say the clients have stated that they expose things to her they never ever revealed to their to their face-to-face therapist which’s quite amazing one of the things is naturally the privacy that that we don’t rather find however here they work with face to face therapist for a year or more and never ever revealed specific of these things that were that were really disgraceful there’s another thing too which is that a client can have a panic attack in the middle of the night and immediately text the therapist. Alex Meyers Betterhelp