This work considers the challenges and actions of therapists in patient care through the Zoom system, not face-to-face. It examines how the platforms, applications, and virtuality devices that have been designed to generate 'virtual' encounters will impact the psyche of patients and whether they will leave psychic marks of an experience that carries some “disembodiedness”, given that the bodies through screens would suffer a Sort of freezing, stiffening, alteration with respect to when it is experienced in the 'real' presence, of the traces of another's body, the signs are very few and tenuous, when there are any.