posted on 2020-09-28, 12:01authored byPanos Vostanis, Chance A Bell
We consider how the prolonged, complex and uncertain aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis will present challenges and opportunities for counselling and psychotherapy. Increased mental strain on populations, individuals and professionals is likely to be compounded by further constraints in therapeutic resources. Nevertheless, emerging needs and priorities will offer ground for systems thinking in linking the application of a range of therapeutic frameworks, theories to address global challenges, integration of counselling and psychotherapy into new sectors, service models for the most vulnerable, use of digital approaches, support mechanisms for professionals and interdisciplinary research.
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Citation
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, Volume20, Issue3, September 2020, pp. 389-393
Author affiliation
Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, College of Life Sciences