I’ve been part of many recent conversations about whether Facebook is harmful to our mental health — and perhaps a new source of business for psychotherapists. Now I’ve discovered the other side of the coin: a debate about whether therapists’ use of social media is good or bad for their patients. Here’s how Denis Lane, an attorney specializing in mental health, sums up the problem:
When therapists discuss experiences, feelings, and history in an extremely personal way while blogging or posting their information on the internet where clients can gain access to the information, it can lead to problems in treatment and in the professional relationship. ‘Familiarity breeds contempt,’ and for clients to gain access to too much personal information concerning a therapist can undermine the professional relationship and reduce a counselor’s effectiveness in providing treatment.
Read the rest of Denis Lane’s comments Mental Health Attorney Responds To Psychotherapists’ Use of Social Media | Private Practice from the Inside Out.
Hi, Alex! Just a quick note to say “thank you” for linking to my post and how happy I am to find your blog! I’m adding it to my feed reader right now!
Tamara G. Suttle, M.Ed., LPC
http://www.TamaraSuttle.com
http://www.AllThingsPrivatePractice.com
This is one of the conversations we will be having at Mental Health Camp Vancouver 2010 – http://www.mentalhealthcamp.org – we've been talking about social media and mental health for a while 🙂 The event takes place on July 10th at UBC's Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory
This is one of the conversations we will be having at Mental Health Camp Vancouver 2010 – http://www.mentalhealthcamp.org – we've been talking about social media and mental health for a while 🙂 The event takes place on July 10th at UBC's Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory
Wow now that;s truly unprofessional for the psychologist to do that, it should be private even though no names are mentioned but some are hurt with this kind of actions.
Alexandra, just stumbled across your post referencing my guest post with Attorney Denis Lane. Even though I’m 2 years late, wanted to drop in and say “thank you!” How kind of you to share this information with your readers! And, how fortunate for me to have discovered your blog, too! I’ll be back!
Hi, Alexandra! Just dropping in to let you know that I’ve moved my website to a new domain name and that a better link to my original post is http://tamarasuttle.com/mental-health-attorney-responds-to-psychotherapists-use-of-social-media/ .
I continue to follow your work here.
Best wishes to you on your journey!