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Social media is a normal part of life nowadays. Most people have some sort of social media presence. As therapists, we want and need to maintain some boundaries between our work lives and personal lives. Social media can blur the lines of communication unless we take some steps to maintain that boundary. In today’s episode, I discuss why having privacy with our social media accounts is important, share tips you can use to increase your privacy settings to protect your personal life, and talk about how to address boundary crossing with clients. Check it out and subscribe above! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Intro 02:04 Change privacy settings 03:22 Friend request settings 04:13 Change your name in your profiles 04:58 Create business accounts 06:30 Add social media policy to paperwork 07:46 Set social media boundaries with clients 09:01 Don’t interact with clients on social media/boundary violations 11:01 Seeing clients on “people you may know” features 13:45 Summary Welcome to The Keys to Therapy! I’m Samantha Newton, a licensed mental health therapist and owner of The Therapy Suite PLLC. I create videos for aspiring, new, and established therapists to provide support and help increase knowledge about being a therapist. Subscribe above to stay up to date on new episodes! LINKS My Website: http://thetherapysuitepllc.com Instagram: / the.therapy.suite.pllc Facebook Group for New Therapists: / 1518254698581050 *Subscribe to my Email List for more tips, freebies, and advance notice of events/workshops* https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6431cf... *This video was created for aspiring and current therapists. It is based on my personal experiences and is not the only source of information regarding becoming a therapist/life as a therapist. *This video is not intended as professional or legal advice. For therapists: Please seek the services of a professional (your licensing board, clinical supervisor, liability insurance representative, etc.) if you need advice pertaining to yourself and your current experiences. *You may see a dog or two behind me during videos. Those are my coworkers and an essential part of the team :)