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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Short Questions and Other Things

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2022

⏱️ 91 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey, deserve a listener. It's just me today. I thought I would answer your short questions

0:04.6

on Discord. And I just checked the channel there and found that there were many, many questions,

0:10.8

probably because I'm answering them on the air and people know that they can actually

0:15.3

post questions there. And there are a lot of really great questions. So if you want to submit

0:21.0

a question to Discord, you have to sign up with Discord blah, blah. And there should

0:26.8

be a link below or on our website. You can find the link. And if you don't know, Discord's

0:32.5

like Slack, but often for gamers, but you know, it's an interesting venue to meet other

0:40.4

people and whatnot. But anyway, so I'm a Kate says, have you ever looked up your clients

0:46.4

on Google or social media? Would this be unethical? Sometimes I wonder if my therapist is ever

0:52.8

looking at mine? End of question. Yeah, I've looked up my clients on Google occasionally.

1:01.8

I would say less than 1% of the time. I'm trying to think of, and I can't remember particular

1:07.8

clients that I did this with, but I imagine that if a client was really famous, for example,

1:15.3

and I didn't really know what they were famous for, I might Google just because it would

1:22.2

be helpful for me to know their landscape, you know, what's going on. Or if someone was

1:28.8

involved in some art show or something, but I would always tell my client that I googled them.

1:36.2

Oh, by the way, you know, you were talking about your art show. I googled it and looked it up.

1:39.7

It was, you know, it was pretty cool. It's not considered unethical. If it is harming the

1:46.9

treatment and or an invasion of privacy to the client, then it could be considered unethical.

1:54.3

But if it's public information, then I think that you wouldn't lose your license in all likelihood

2:04.6

unless something really wrong happened. And there was obvious neglect or harm that was happening.

2:11.1

And it goes both ways that for all therapists, we have to understand that our clients are

2:17.4

possibly going to Google us if not all of them. And we have to manage that. We have to make sure

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