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Originally Posted by Lovable Nut
Hi,
I do traditional in-office therapy. I was hugely terrified at first, but kept showing up. I was a physical and emotional wreck for a very long time before and during sessions. T being male was a huge hurdle for me to work through, but I am making great progress. It took serious courage on my part and total dedication from T since he knew how brutal attempting therapy was for me.
I think in-person therapy is extremely important and invaluable. That close contact is where much of the energy lays. So much communication, from both parties, really is non-verbal. It really aides in the healing process.
We've done phone sessions during crisis. He recently took a super-long break which stunned me at first. He offered Skype and I thought it would be total crap; cold, impersonal, really not for me and I was extremely angry. Long story short, we did several trial runs before he left. The camera quality was not good so he was "fuzzy" a lot. We did settle into something that became acceptable but it was just not the same. I need the physical contact of being close to him; and I do sit very close to him. He will return soon and I cannot wait to be in-person with him again. For me, Skype was better than nothing, but nowhere near the real thing. I suppose it is a good option for those in remote locations.
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This is how I see it. It's an opportunity for those who can't get face-to-face contact for whatever reason like people living in rural areas, disabled etc., but it cannot replace the real live interaction when the real life energy gets involved. If I were to get online therapy or to conduct it, I'd rather do it over email than Skype. With all the limitations of writing communications, the bad quality of Skype transmission feels even less like a live interaction to me than an email exchange where I can take time to find the right words to express myself. But that's just me. I really hate Skype. If its quality improves in the future, than I may like it, but not before that..Some people like it though, so if you are one of them, this thing may work for you just fine.