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Decoding Deception: Navigating Ethics and Credibility in Online Mental Health

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Unlock the secrets to discerning fact from fiction in the chaotic realm of online information! Join us as we sit down with Very Special Guest Leslie McClane, LPC, alongside our host Lindsay McClane and co-host Christopher Patchet, LCSW, for a compelling discussion on navigating the ethics of social media content. Leslie, with her vast experience as both a therapist and a college professor, shares invaluable insights on evaluating the credibility of therapeutic advice online. From the subtle dangers of clickbait to identifying ethical versus unethical social media posts, this episode tackles the rising tide of misleading information head-on.
Ever wondered how to spot dubious online figures like the notorious "Dr. Judith"? This episode is your essential guide to assessing the credibility of online sources, particularly in the sensitive area of mental health. We shed light on the ethical responsibilities that mental health professionals carry and the pitfalls of making quick judgments based on superficial social media content. Through real-world examples and the exploration of complex issues like gaslighting, we emphasize the importance of skepticism and careful consideration when navigating the digital landscape.
Dive deep into the manipulative tactics employed by some online content creators and learn how to protect yourself from deceptive information. We uncover the insidious nature of content that captures personal data and the generational differences in technology perception and susceptibility to scams. Reflecting on historical events and their impact on conspiracy theories, we aim to equip our listeners with the critical thinking skills necessary to recognize and combat misinformation. Tune in to become a more informed and discerning digital citizen.

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Capitoli

1. Decoding Deception: Navigating Ethics and Credibility in Online Mental Health (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Ethics in Online Information (00:00:16)

3. Assessing Source Credibility in Information (00:10:41)

4. Recognizing Deceptive Online Content (00:23:24)

5. Online Misinformation and Generational Differences (00:30:52)

6. Improving Critical Thinking Skills (00:42:26)

7. Identifying and Addressing Misinformation Online (00:49:02)

8. Identifying Harmful Online Information (00:54:08)

31 episodi

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Contenuto fornito da Christopher D Patchet, LCSW Lindsay McClane, Christopher D Patchet, and LCSW Lindsay McClane. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Christopher D Patchet, LCSW Lindsay McClane, Christopher D Patchet, and LCSW Lindsay McClane o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

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Unlock the secrets to discerning fact from fiction in the chaotic realm of online information! Join us as we sit down with Very Special Guest Leslie McClane, LPC, alongside our host Lindsay McClane and co-host Christopher Patchet, LCSW, for a compelling discussion on navigating the ethics of social media content. Leslie, with her vast experience as both a therapist and a college professor, shares invaluable insights on evaluating the credibility of therapeutic advice online. From the subtle dangers of clickbait to identifying ethical versus unethical social media posts, this episode tackles the rising tide of misleading information head-on.
Ever wondered how to spot dubious online figures like the notorious "Dr. Judith"? This episode is your essential guide to assessing the credibility of online sources, particularly in the sensitive area of mental health. We shed light on the ethical responsibilities that mental health professionals carry and the pitfalls of making quick judgments based on superficial social media content. Through real-world examples and the exploration of complex issues like gaslighting, we emphasize the importance of skepticism and careful consideration when navigating the digital landscape.
Dive deep into the manipulative tactics employed by some online content creators and learn how to protect yourself from deceptive information. We uncover the insidious nature of content that captures personal data and the generational differences in technology perception and susceptibility to scams. Reflecting on historical events and their impact on conspiracy theories, we aim to equip our listeners with the critical thinking skills necessary to recognize and combat misinformation. Tune in to become a more informed and discerning digital citizen.

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Decoding Deception: Navigating Ethics and Credibility in Online Mental Health (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Ethics in Online Information (00:00:16)

3. Assessing Source Credibility in Information (00:10:41)

4. Recognizing Deceptive Online Content (00:23:24)

5. Online Misinformation and Generational Differences (00:30:52)

6. Improving Critical Thinking Skills (00:42:26)

7. Identifying and Addressing Misinformation Online (00:49:02)

8. Identifying Harmful Online Information (00:54:08)

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