Why Online Therapy Can Remove and Create Barriers for Disabled People

Split illustration showing online therapy helping on one side and failing on the other, highlighting access depends on design, not effort.Online therapy is often described as more accessible than in-person support, but disabled people’s experiences in the UK show a more complicated picture. For some, remote sessions remove barriers around travel, energy, and rigid appointment systems. For others, digital exclusion, inaccessible platforms, cost, and a lack of disability-aware therapists create new obstacles. This article looks …

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