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I am a psychotherapist, preferring talking and active therapy to drugs (unless absolutely necessary).
The 'stay home' period has opened up much more online activity for therapy. I have patients as far as Gosford, who would normally catch a train, a bus and then walk to get to me, then reverse to go home.
These days we use FaceTime/Skype/Zoom, and these are almost as good as face-to-face sessions.
It could become the norm for uptimes to 80% of all sessions.
The COVID-19 shutdown has forced new communications means, and I, for one, am very happy about this.
The 'stay home' period has opened up much more online activity for therapy. I have patients as far as Gosford, who would normally catch a train, a bus and then walk to get to me, then reverse to go home.
These days we use FaceTime/Skype/Zoom, and these are almost as good as face-to-face sessions.
It could become the norm for uptimes to 80% of all sessions.
The COVID-19 shutdown has forced new communications means, and I, for one, am very happy about this.