The digital age is both exciting and challenging for psychotherapy,
opening the door to clients groups previously not able to access
psychological help, whilst also providing the challenges caused by
social media and internet abuse and how these impact on the consulting
room. Psychotherapy 2.0 blows open the consulting room doors and shows
successful pathways for attracting new clients to gain access to
psychological help, as well as demonstrating that despite initial
scepticism, working online as a psychotherapist or counsellor can be as
effective as 'face2face' work: the therapeutic relationship may be
different but it remains the centrally important feature for successful
psychotherapy. It follows therefore that all psychotherapists and
counsellors need to be fully informed about the impact of the digital
age on their clinical practice. Psychotherapy 2.0 covers the key
issues for psychotherapists and counsellors who are, or are thinking of,
working online, include thinking about psychotherapy in the digital age,
the requirements to modify training both for working online and also the
digital issues as they arise within the face2face consulting room.