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Lessons in Teletherapy provides composite case studies and a treatment framework for clinicians exploring virtual therapy with clients. Louis Propp, a seasoned clinical psychologist specializing in child, adolescent, and family therapy, draws from his experience rapidly transitioning to telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. These stories mirror the real patient and provider challenges and progression, in monthly segments, addressing such issues as family domestic violence, behavioral issues, neurodivergence, substance abuse, social discrimination, grief, and psychopathology. Using a cognitive behavioral therapy-based treatment intervention-developed from ideas common to both in-person and virtual therapy-Dr. Propp demonstrates and explains how this framework may be applied to each client's unique situation.
Louis Propp, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist who has been in private practice for nearly forty years. He conducts weekly online supervision for home-based workers and maintains a small teletherapy practice in Maine. He has also consulted for almost thirty-five years for a family resource center in Vermont. He has previously taught different graduate-level psychology courses in child psychology at Antioch University New England. He is a member of the Maine, Vermont, and American Psychological Associations, as well as the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Dr. Propp continues to see patients remotely in Vermont and Maine. He is also the author of Notes from a Child Psychologist.
Acknowledgments
Confidentiality Statement
Introduction: The Beginning
Chapter 1: March 2020: My Practice Is Going Virtual
Chapter 2: April 2020: I Miss Coming Into Your Office
Chapter 3: May 2020: Can I Turn Off the Video and Just Talk?
Chapter 4: June 2020: I Passed the Grade and Wasn't Even in School
Chapter 5: July 2020: Same Schedule Same Patients Different State
Chapter 6: August 2020: A Covid Summer
Chapter 7: September 2020: Social Isolation
Chapter 8: October 2020: Pandemic Losses
Chapter 9: November 2020: Preparing for Winter; I'm Already Staying Inside
Chapter 10: December 2020: Covid Holidays
Chapter 11: January 2021: Is There Hope?
Chapter 12: February 2021: A Year of Teletherapy
Chapter 13: The Fictional Actors' Psychological Stories
Index
About the Author