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Virtual psychological guidance brings convenience and timely guidance
Since its inception, the internet has greatly facilitated people's lives, increasing connectivity between them, reducing distances and helping to optimize the time spent on professional and personal tasks.
Virtual psychological counseling, which is also known as virtual therapy or online therapy, is characterized by the orientation of psychological issues made by the practitioner via and -mail, skype or telephone.
During each service the person will be able to find help for doubts, fears, occasional difficulties and guidance on various emotional issues.
Virtual psychological guidance is characterized by the orientation of psychological issues made by the professional via e-mail, skype or telephone.
European and American researchers have committed to test and prove the benefits of virtual therapy. "Psychotherapy in which contact between psychologist and patient happens only via the internet is as effective as face-to-face treatment."
According to published in the Portal of Psychologists in Portugal, "it has also been verified that online people go more directly to the focus of their concerns, which speeds up the intervention." In Brazil, the Federal Council of Psychology (CFP) regulates the practice of virtual psychological guidance through resolution CFP No. 012/2005.
There are a number of studies and researches in development regarding the benefits of virtual therapy in the country. However, as long as these tests have not been fully completed and international research has not been validated in Brazil, it is not allowed to practice virtual psychotherapy, but psychological guidance.
For this reason it is important to be careful with the services offered online and with false professionals who use the internet facility to act in bad faith and deceive people.
In the future virtual psychological monitoring should not replace traditional psychotherapy altogether, but rather become an alternative to it, so that more people can
The virtual orientation is intended for the following groups of people:
- Persons with physical difficulty of locomotion: People with paralysis, serious and contagious diseases, pregnant and bedridden;
- People with a lack of time to go to the office: For those who work long hours, they live far from the workplace and spend a lot of time mpo moving from one place to another;
- Who live in cities where there are excuses of psychology professionals: There are cities where, unfortunately, there are no professionals in the field of psychology, the existing ones generate distrust or no longer available hours
- Timid and reserved: They feel uncomfortable thinking that they can be observed and judged by entering a doctor's office;
- Couples with relationship and sexual difficulties: They feel uncomfortable exposing themselves to a third person
- Parents with problems and difficulties in guiding their children: Difficulties in dialogue, school performance and relationship in the family, among other issues that may arise in relation to children ;
- Who are living outside their country of origin: They may generally have difficulty adapting to the place and find professionals who speak their language and understand the a culture;
- Advanced stages of depression: The person feels very difficult and discouraged to leave the house;
- They seek psychological guidance for everyday issues related to professional and personal.
If you belong to any of these groups above, know that now you can benefit from one more important, convenient and secure service offered over the phone or the internet.
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