If you are still reluctant to step into the midst of the Social Media Revolution, check out this quick video.
Then, drop me a note here and let’s talk about how this influences our work in private practice.
Private Practice from the Inside Out
If you are still reluctant to step into the midst of the Social Media Revolution, check out this quick video.
Then, drop me a note here and let’s talk about how this influences our work in private practice.
Brenda Bomgardner says
I only had to view the videos a brief amount to know the truth of what was being said about the social media revolution. I see social media as a “value added” to clients who come to see a therapist in privatge practice. I believe clients will read blogs, tweets, etc., between sessions if marketed to them. Regardless of my opinion joining the revolution is here and will change the way we connect.
Tamara says
Brenda, I agree! Are your professors talking about ethics or legal concerns related to social media? I’ve heard some amazingly scary stories about therapists who have used social networking and ended up in serious problems with clients; of course, I can also see the benefits. Just wondering if graduate programs are on top of this and providing guidance yet.