Thursday, 16 March 2017

Considerations in Art E-therapy for Anxiety Disorders

Social technologies have altered the way relationships are formed and maintained, and the practitioner-client relationship is no exception. Web portals allow medical patients access to their records—laboratory and radiology reports, visitsummaries, etc.—as well as a variety of interactive experiences. 
 
Anxiety Disorders
Clinical messaging is one of the most frequently used services of these web portals with high satisfaction ratings, suggesting the convenience of digital communication with providers. Mental health practitioners, including art therapists, are also pursuing digital relationships and services, such as messaging as a supplement to self-directed online therapy, digital record keeping and image archiving, and distance supervision. Art e-therapy delivered to clients at home may be especially useful for severe anxiety disorders. Many of the qualifying symptoms of these disorders present barriers to attending sessions outside the home or in unfamiliar places.  Read more>>>>>>>>>>

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