Every mental health attorney I have spoken to in the last two decades has expressed concerns about therapists sharing inappropriately or sharing too much on Facebook.
I've spoken to over 300 therapists about this on an individual level.
Some have initiated those conversations with me after {...}
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Social Media | Technology
Tech Countertransference And The One Question You Need To Be Asking Yourself
Licensed Professional Counselor Roy Huggins was the first person that ever talked to me about that gray-green feeling I get whenever someone talks to me about HIPAA and IT stuff and, frankly anything that remotely addresses digital security for mental health professionals.
I'm embarrassed to {...}
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Karen Carnabucci’s Success Tools & Tips For Marketing Your International Conference & Private Practice, Too
Over the last 30 years, I've volunteered to spearhead or work on more conferences and events than I can even list. Along the way, I've gained skills in leadership development, marketing, problem solving, and communication that have easily transferred to building my private practice.
But, what I've {...}
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Why Therapists Should Always Allow Commenting On Their Blogs
No Commenting?!
Earlier this week, I was talking with graphic designer Kat Love about why some bloggers choose not to allow commenting on their blogs. To me, that's like publishing a book and then forbidding readers to discuss it with each other! It just doesn't make sense.
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