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Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychotherapists for 8 CE credits
Managing Facebook as a Mental Professional
In my last installment on social media for mental health professionals, I spoke about how to manage Twitter.
Many therapists are not even on Facebook or they may not fully understand why so many people use it. Facebook is a social networking site that allows folks to connect to their friends and interact with them in various ways, in order to be brief. Now regarding the aforementioned fact. Now we move on to Facebook which gets \phrasepronounpronounverbverbphrasephrasepronounpronounpronounpronounmainverbmainverbpronounactionpronounactionpronounpronounverbverbpronounbelongspronounbelongsmainverbmainverbobvadjobvadj part of an online course.
Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychotherapists for 8 CE credits
Managing Facebook as a Mental Professional.
Update June, 17.
Update June, 17.
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