New Books in PsychologyTeletherapy
18min2022 JUN 30
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Hannah Zeavin talks about teletherapy, from Freud’s letters to suicide hotlines to therapy apps. If therapy is always mediated, teletherapy is any form of therapy in which that mediation is more clearly legible. This mediated practice is the topic of her new bookThe Distance Cure: A History of Teletherapy(MIT Press, 2021). Hannah is a Lecturer in the departments of English and History at UC Berkeley, where she is affiliated with the Berkeley Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society, and she is a visiting fellow at Columbia University Center for the Study of Social Difference. She is currently at work on a second book project, about technology in the American family, calledMother’s Little Helpers, also with MIT Press. You can learn more about Hannah’s research and teaching on her website:zeavin.org Image: adapted from a 1912advertisementof the Illinois Telephone and Telegraph Co. Music used in promotional material: ‘A Better Normal’ by Ian Sutherland Learn more abou...
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