If you've missed my posts concerning the risks of mental health professionals' use of social media here and here, you may want to go back and take a look.
More privacy concerns related to Facebook are addressed in Jenna Wortham's article this week in the New York Times. That's why I was happy to {...}
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Mental Health Attorney Responds To Psychotherapists’ Use of Social Media
Mental health attorney, Denis Lane, was kind enough to answer my call for a mental health attorney that could respond to The Washington Post article that addressed social networking here. Denis has responded by addressing problems associated with therapists’ personal information being posted on the {...}
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Enlightened Hospitality For Your Psychotherapy Clients
The Importance of Hospitality
I read this terrific post on the importance of hospitality in business and it reminded me to talk with you today about a recent visit to my doctor's office. After several years of my phone calls not being returned, I decided to leave my (now former) primary care {...}
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Consultations Via Social Media – Oh-So-Convenient But Not-So-Smart
Every therapist in private practice needs to make contingency plans for consultation. In fact, every therapist needs to engage in regular consultation. It is quickly becoming a standard of care in the mental health professions.
Here is an excellent post in American Medical News addressing the {...}
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