The Art Therapist’s Guide to Social Media 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315627847-10
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Social Media and the Art Therapist’s Creative Practice

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“…Social media presence has many potential benefits for practicing CRCs. When used appropriately, social media tools can add convenience and accessibility to marketing one’s practice, maintaining valuable connections with other professionals in the field, accessing continuing education opportunities, reaching potential clients (Raypole, 2020), and providing or receiving clinical supervision (Reamer, 2018), scheduling appointments and exchanging and accessing data (Strom-Gottfried et al, 2014). Social media networks have also increased in popularity as a tool to support job seekers and employers.…”
Section: Social Media As An Outlet For Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social media presence has many potential benefits for practicing CRCs. When used appropriately, social media tools can add convenience and accessibility to marketing one’s practice, maintaining valuable connections with other professionals in the field, accessing continuing education opportunities, reaching potential clients (Raypole, 2020), and providing or receiving clinical supervision (Reamer, 2018), scheduling appointments and exchanging and accessing data (Strom-Gottfried et al, 2014). Social media networks have also increased in popularity as a tool to support job seekers and employers.…”
Section: Social Media As An Outlet For Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A professional social media account can share helpful information about one’s practice, areas of expertise, and referral processes in clean and professional language while allowing a counselor to maintain a private, personal account for connecting with friends and family. It is a generally accepted best practice to keep strict privacy settings on personal social media pages to maintain appropriate boundaries (Raypole, 2020). CRCC recommends against accepting friend or follow requests from current or former clients.…”
Section: Social Media As An Outlet For Communicationmentioning
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