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🗓️ 2 July 2022
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0:00.0 | Psychology in Seattle. |
0:07.0 | Hey, deserving listeners. |
0:08.3 | Today's episode, I'm going to be talking |
0:10.4 | about the ethical considerations of mental health |
0:14.5 | clinicians using public media, such as myself. |
0:18.3 | I, by doing this podcast, use public media. |
0:21.7 | But I also use Facebook and Instagram and lots |
0:24.7 | of other things. |
0:25.8 | And over the years, since I started doing this 11 years |
0:29.4 | ago, I have been thinking about and looking up expert opinion |
0:35.0 | and consulting and reading about other ethical considerations |
0:41.8 | or ethical applications and applying it |
0:45.2 | to how I'm using a podcast, the sort of thing I talk about. |
0:48.9 | And it's really this brand new world. |
0:52.7 | There's not a lot of therapists who do podcasting. |
0:57.2 | And it hasn't been that long among us who have been doing it. |
1:02.4 | And a lot of the other ethical guidelines or ethical scenarios |
1:06.8 | have been discussed over decades. |
1:09.9 | For example, having sex with a client, for example, |
1:13.6 | is considered unethical. |
1:16.0 | And it took us so well as an industry to figure that out |
1:19.6 | for the first several decades. |
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