But Michael quickly noticed that a couple of days after a session, his therapist would upload a video that contained content uncomfortably related to what they discussed. “You’re like, ‘God, is this person using me for inspiration?’” he says. “It makes you second-guess yourself when you’re going to the next session.” He never confronted his therapist about it, and stopped seeing them after six months.
Therapists are also facing negative consequences of being open about their work online. In August 2022, one licensed counselor, Shabree Rawls (or @unusuallybree on TikTok), posted a video in response to
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