What is Teletherapy and How is it Conducted?

Author: Matea Čagalj, mag. logoped.

 

Teletherapy, also known as telepractice, involves conducting rehabilitation and diagnostic procedures using telecommunication technology. It gained widespread use during the COVID-19 pandemic when in-person therapy was not feasible. This method has shown to be highly effective, offering convenience and accessibility to individuals who may not be able to attend traditional therapy sessions due to geographic or physical constraints.

 

Benefits of Teletherapy

  1. Accessibility: Teletherapy is particularly beneficial for people living in remote areas with limited access to specialized therapists. It eliminates the need for travel, making therapy accessible to those with mobility issues or busy schedules.
  2. Frequency: Since teletherapy sessions can be conducted from home, they can be scheduled more frequently, promoting consistent progress.
  3. Effectiveness: Studies have demonstrated that teletherapy is as effective as in-person therapy. It allows the use of the same therapeutic materials and follows similar treatment goals, ensuring continuity in care.
  4. User Satisfaction: Many users report high satisfaction with teletherapy due to its convenience and the quality of care received. Some initial skepticism may exist, but it often diminishes as users experience the benefits.

 

Candidates for Teletherapy

Teletherapy is suitable for individuals who are cooperative, have a good attention span, and are comfortable using technology. At Glavic Clinic, both in-person and teletherapy options are available, with the possibility of combining both for optimal results.

 

How Glavic Clinic Implements Teletherapy

Glavic Clinic offers teletherapy as an alternative or supplement to traditional therapy. This approach ensures that even those who cannot travel to the clinic can receive high-quality care. For those unsure if teletherapy is right for them, Glavic Clinic provides an initial free session to assess suitability.

 

For more information and to schedule an appointment, visit the Glavic Clinic website.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our services, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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