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View Poll Results: How is your therapist dealing with appointments in the face of COVID-19?
Offering remote appointments by phone 7 9.21%
Offering remote appointments by phone
7 9.21%
Offering remote appointments by Skype/FaceTime/Zoom, etc. 25 32.89%
Offering remote appointments by Skype/FaceTime/Zoom, etc.
25 32.89%
May do so down the road, but is waiting to see what develops with the virus 13 17.11%
May do so down the road, but is waiting to see what develops with the virus
13 17.11%
Business as usual 15 19.74%
Business as usual
15 19.74%
Don't know/haven't asked 14 18.42%
Don't know/haven't asked
14 18.42%
I do online therapy normally anyway 2 2.63%
I do online therapy normally anyway
2 2.63%
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Poll Mar 14, 2020 at 11:32 AM
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I'm considering asking my therapist if she's open to a Skype session this week in place of our in-person session. This isn't because I'm sick, just practicalities--we scheduled when we did this week because I was going to be giving a talk near her office. Now I'm giving the talk via Zoom, which means a lot more travel time because I'll likely stay home to give it.

So are your therapists open to or already offering remote sessions, or is it just business as usual?
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