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If you log on to any social media platform, it's hard not to come across some kind of mental health conversation. Whether it’s a positivity mantra, a buzzworthy term from a therapy session, or someone accusing another of gaslighting, therapy talk is everywhere online. On the positive side, it's great that mental health is finally getting the attention, understanding, and compassion it deserves. On the flip side, we're seeing a trend of unqualified individuals using therapeutic language to boost engagement on their platforms without considering whether their content is appropriate for their audience.
So, what are the implications of mental health professionals being online, sharing content, and joining the conversation? How can we ensure we continue trending positively toward mental health awareness and support without reducing it to just another tool for engagement?
Enter Gin Lalli. Gin is a solution-focused therapist, specializing in anxiety and stress. She is the author of the book ‘How to Empty Your Stress Bucket’ and host of the podcast ‘Stress Bucket Solutions’. She's here to share her insights on how the internet is currently navigating mental health. This conversation explores the dangers of misinformation and self-diagnosis in the mental health space, while emphasizing the importance of seeking reliable information and making therapists visible and accessible online. We also dive into the rise of pop psychology on the internet and discuss ways for individuals to build resilience and practice self-care, helping them feel less decision fatigue online and more confident in their day-to-day lives.
To learn more about Gin, click here.
To connect with Gin, click here.
Listen to Gin’s podcast, here.
To connect with Hillary, click here.
Read more about Digital HQ here.
For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.
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If you log on to any social media platform, it's hard not to come across some kind of mental health conversation. Whether it’s a positivity mantra, a buzzworthy term from a therapy session, or someone accusing another of gaslighting, therapy talk is everywhere online. On the positive side, it's great that mental health is finally getting the attention, understanding, and compassion it deserves. On the flip side, we're seeing a trend of unqualified individuals using therapeutic language to boost engagement on their platforms without considering whether their content is appropriate for their audience.
So, what are the implications of mental health professionals being online, sharing content, and joining the conversation? How can we ensure we continue trending positively toward mental health awareness and support without reducing it to just another tool for engagement?
Enter Gin Lalli. Gin is a solution-focused therapist, specializing in anxiety and stress. She is the author of the book ‘How to Empty Your Stress Bucket’ and host of the podcast ‘Stress Bucket Solutions’. She's here to share her insights on how the internet is currently navigating mental health. This conversation explores the dangers of misinformation and self-diagnosis in the mental health space, while emphasizing the importance of seeking reliable information and making therapists visible and accessible online. We also dive into the rise of pop psychology on the internet and discuss ways for individuals to build resilience and practice self-care, helping them feel less decision fatigue online and more confident in their day-to-day lives.
To learn more about Gin, click here.
To connect with Gin, click here.
Listen to Gin’s podcast, here.
To connect with Hillary, click here.
Read more about Digital HQ here.
For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.
Takeaways
Chapters