If you go to liveperson.com, you can find hundreds of psychologists and therapists just waiting to provide Internet-based psychotherapy. People are working more and more from home and using their computers, Internet connections and phones to stay connected so why not do the same for psychotherapy? Anyone had experience with this? Do you miss your therapist’s couch? Do you miss looking at your patients in “real life” and not via a computer monitor? Maybe as part of the web conference, the patients and psychologist/therapist/psychologist could have live, interactive bStable sessions to view how the patient has done since the last visit via the symptom monitoring the patient has recorded. Sounds like a convenient, efficient and practical way of doing things. Anyone had experience with this type of approach?