L’ipnositerapia online al tempo del COVID-19

Titolo Rivista IPNOSI
Autori/Curatori Ilaria Genovesi, Fabio Carnevale
Anno di pubblicazione 2022 Fascicolo 2022/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 11 P. 21-31 Dimensione file 210 KB
DOI 10.3280/IPN2022-001002
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I vincoli e le possibilità metaforiche che l’utilizzo sempre più diffuso dei mezzi digitali offrono ai contesti psicoterapeutici rappresentano una nuova frontiera delle teorizzazioni sul setting clinico. Partendo da alcune considerazioni di ordine epistemologico, questo lavoro intende evidenziare le potenzialità terapeutiche del lavoro online con l’ipnosi.;

Keywords:Psicoterapia online, ipnositerapia online, rapport, contesto, setting, COVID-19.

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Ilaria Genovesi, Fabio Carnevale, L’ipnositerapia online al tempo del COVID-19 in "IPNOSI" 1/2022, pp 21-31, DOI: 10.3280/IPN2022-001002