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This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers
Visit https://counseloreducation.thinkific.com
In this episode, Dr. Aisha Al-Qimlass and I will debate the risks and benefits of therapy speak and social media phenomena that relate to mental health. We’ll explore a specific example of therapy speak being used to break up with a friend and discuss the role of social media in stigma, service access, and mental health awareness.
Learning objectives:
Define therapy speak in social media contexts
Examine research findings related to the impact of social media in a variety of populations stratified by ethnicity, SES, and age.
Consider specific ethical principles including non-malfeasance, justice, and beneficence that are implicated in the relationship between social media and counseling
Identify strategies for counselors to integrate the realities of social media into work with clients.
By Creasman Counseling, PLLCThis episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers
Visit https://counseloreducation.thinkific.com
In this episode, Dr. Aisha Al-Qimlass and I will debate the risks and benefits of therapy speak and social media phenomena that relate to mental health. We’ll explore a specific example of therapy speak being used to break up with a friend and discuss the role of social media in stigma, service access, and mental health awareness.
Learning objectives:
Define therapy speak in social media contexts
Examine research findings related to the impact of social media in a variety of populations stratified by ethnicity, SES, and age.
Consider specific ethical principles including non-malfeasance, justice, and beneficence that are implicated in the relationship between social media and counseling
Identify strategies for counselors to integrate the realities of social media into work with clients.