<p><em>Psychoanalysis Online 4</em>: <i>Teleanalytic Practice Teaching and Clinical Research</i> brings a systematic qualitative research perspective to the question of the effectiveness of teletherapy teleanalysis and teleteaching. It suggests that contrary to some traditional arguments effective treatment teaching and supervision can take place remotely; that affect and imagination are more important than physical presence.</p><p>Providing theories of therapeutic action as well as philosophical reflections the book features examples of online clinical cases including crisis interventions by email and aims to stimulate openness to innovation responsible process and review. Each contributor presents their clinical qualitative research and survey study findings. The Bernardi Three-Level Model developed for assessing therapeutic change in the traditional analytic setting is applied to the study of teleanalysis with different patients. It is found that in videoconference or even in email communication the sense of closeness in the therapeutic encounter does not depend on physical proximity but on integrity and commitment. </p><p>The book concludes with research findings on the effectiveness of videoconference compared to in-the-classroom settings for teaching psychodynamics supervising psychotherapy and conducting psychotherapy with Chinese students. It will be of great interest to a variety of professionals and researchers who practise remotely with particular relevance for those situated in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.</p>
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