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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Using Social Media to Enhance Clinical Practice (2018 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2022

⏱️ 96 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about how to use social media to build an audience and enhance your clinical practice.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, dessert listeners, it's just me today.

0:09.8

So tomorrow I'm going to give a presentation at a conference.

0:14.9

It's our local marriage and family therapy chapter conference and I am going to give a presentation

0:21.4

there about using social media to enhance your clinical practice.

0:26.7

I thought I would as a way to prep for that presentation, I would do a podcast version

0:34.7

of the presentation here with you today.

0:37.8

This is the Psychology in Seattle podcast, I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a therapist

0:42.8

and a professor.

0:44.9

So the presentation that I'm giving has visuals, so I'm not going to have those visuals,

0:50.2

so I have to sort of modify everything a little bit.

0:55.1

I start off with some obligatory stats about how everyone in the world is using social

1:00.0

media and the internet and stuff.

1:03.6

So in this presentation, after going over some of those obligatory stats and the introduction,

1:08.7

I'm going to give a little outline, which is that I'm going to talk about my experience

1:12.4

using the internet to enhance my practice, I'm going to talk about why people use social

1:18.7

media and the internet to enhance their practice, I'm going to talk about some of the ethical

1:22.4

concerns.

1:23.6

I'm going to provide some examples and I'm going to provide my advice.

1:28.0

So it all began for me 10 years ago.

1:31.8

At the time, I was practicing for about 11 years, 12 years, and I was in private practice

1:41.3

and my practice was doing well, but I wasn't working exactly with the population that

1:47.5

I wanted to work with.

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