Online Remote Phototherapy: An Art Therapy Case Study
by Robert Irwin Wolf
This lecture examines a remote phototherapy treatment initiated to overcome geographical barriers to care. Through a compelling case study, it explores transference, resistance, and the transformative potential of online creative arts therapies.
Discover how remote phototherapy has transformed access to creative arts therapies in this insightful lecture. Initially developed to bring phototherapy to a geographically isolated client during the pandemic, this ongoing treatment process showcases the power and versatility of online therapy. Through a detailed case study, the session explores key clinical phenomena such as transference and resistance, uniquely processed through the lens of photography. Perfect for professionals and students alike, this lecture highlights the potential of virtual creative arts therapies to overcome barriers and deliver meaningful, client-centered care.
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This lecture delves into the evolution of online therapy–something that has grown in popularity since the 2020 global pandemic–focusing on ongoing case where remote art therapy bridged a geographical gap, providing unique and effective care.

By highlighting the interplay between technology and therapy, the lecture demonstrates the adaptability of creative arts therapies in virtual formats. Case material illustrates how online approaches can retain client-centered care and therapeutic depth. It also explores clinical phenomena like transference and resistance. 

This lecture is ideal for professionals and students seeking to expand their understanding of remote arts therapies. It underscores the innovative ways therapy can overcome traditional barriers to support mental health and well-being.

Length of video: 00:49:46

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-734-6

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-734-6



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