The CBS Evening News posted an article by Armen Keteyian that states . . .
Nearly every digital copier built since 2002 contains a hard drive - like the one on your personal computer - storing an image of every document copied, scanned, or emailed by the machine."
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How to Use The Testimonials That You Collect
Nothing puts potential clients and referral sources at ease as quickly as hearing from your colleagues and past clients that you have been helpful to them. That's why it's important to collect testimonials and to use them liberally. Here are some ways that I have effectively integrated {...}
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Getting Testimonials From Your Clients And Colleagues
Unlike many professionals, those in mental health cannot ethically ask therapy clients / ex-clients for testimonials. Nor can you use your client's written expressions of gratitude without their permission. However, there are other ways to ethically gather testimonials about your quality of work {...}
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Social Media And Privacy Concerns For Mental Health Professionals
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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