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Research Article

Digitally mediated psychotherapy: Intimacy, distance, and connection in virtual therapeutic spaces

Digital vermittelte Psychotherapie: Intimität, Distanz und Verbindung in virtuellen Therapieräumen

Psicoterapia mediada digitalmente: Intimidad, distancia y conexión en espacios terapéuticos virtuales

Psychothérapie à médiation numérique : intimité, distance et connexion dans des espaces thérapeutiques virtuels

Ψυχοθεραπεία με ψηφιακή διαμεσολάβηση: Οικειότητα, απόσταση και σύνδεση σε εικονικούς θεραπευτικούς χώρους

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Pages 168-179 | Received 16 Dec 2023, Accepted 29 Jan 2024, Published online: 21 Feb 2024

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