Synchronous digital couple and family psychotherapy: a meta‐narrative review
Abstract
Objective: Our objective was to identify, review and synthesise the findings of articles regarding the practice of synchronous digital couple and family psycho-therapy over the past three decades.
Methods: A meta-narrative approach was adopted.
Results: Thirty-one papers were identified for inclusion in the review, including nine descriptions of practice and 22 empirical studies.
Conclusions: Findings show that practitioners have used synchronous digital technologies in their work over decades.
Psychoeducative and cognitive- behaviourally oriented hybrid, self-directed synchronous family and couple psychotherapeutic interventions have been found to be feasible, effective with diverse populations, are associated with good user satisfaction, and are found to have similar clinical outcomes to in-person psychotherapy.
Further research is required.
Citations
Helps, S. and Le Coyte Grinney, M., Synchronous digital couple and family psychotherapy: a meta‐narrative review. Journal of Family Therapy 27 Jan 2021.
Page last reviewed: 12 June, 2025
Metadata
Author(s): Le Coyte Grinney, Marianne
Collection: 123456789/37
Subject(s): Digital Medicine, Family Therapy
Format(s): Article
Date issued: 2021-01
ID: 731