Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun
Journals
- Sabin J, Harland J. Professional Ethics for Digital Age Psychiatry: Boundaries, Privacy, and Communication. Current Psychiatry Reports 2017;19(9) View
- Thabrew H, Sawyer A, Eischenberg C. Patient-Targeted Googling by New Zealand Mental Health Professionals: A New Field of Ethical Consideration in the Internet Age. Telemedicine and e-Health 2018;24(10):818 View
- 구채은 , 장유진 . A Qualitative Study on Client Access to Counselor Personal Information: Focusing on Experience in Social Networking Sites(SNS). Korea Journal of Counseling 2019;20(6):201 View
- Borcsa M, Pomini V. Virtual Relationships and Systemic Practices in the Digital Era. Contemporary Family Therapy 2017;39(4):239 View
- Trub L, Magaldi D. Secret powers: Acts of Googling in the therapeutic relationship. Journal of Clinical Psychology 2021;77(4):968 View
- MacIntyre M, Appel J. Physician, Protect Thyself. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 2021;209(4):270 View
- Nettelhorst S, Chin E, Krome L, Reynolds D. How Did It Go? A Comparison of Experience and Outcome-Focused Online Reviews on Treatment Expectations. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2022;26(1):23 View
- Strobl L, Hübner L, Eichenberg C. Psychodynamic psychotherapists online presence- conceptual considerations & survey study. Psychodynamic Practice 2023;29(3):219 View
- Trub L. Imagination Foreclosed: Searching for Each Other in the Digital Age. Psychoanalytic Perspectives 2023;20(2):146 View
- Eichenberg C. Psychodynamische Ansätze in der Online-Therapie. PDP - Psychodynamische Psychotherapie 2023;22(3):230 View
- Boroumand M, Sedghi S, Adibi P, Panahi S, Rahimi A. Patients’ perspectives on the quality of online patient education materials. Journal of Education and Health Promotion 2022;11(1):402 View
- Feng Y, Hu X, Qiao Y, Shao Y. Exploring the practice and attitudes of psychiatrists and psychologists towards patient-targeted googling in China. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2024;15 View