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Therapist Social Media Ethics Workbook | Protect Your License. Post With Confidence.

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Stop second-guessing what’s ethical to post online.

This workbook provides a clear, evidence-based framework for therapists who want to build an online presence without risking their license.

Created by Dr. Markyse Bernadin, PhD, LCSW

Most therapists don’t realize they’ve already crossed ethical lines online.

Without a clear framework, it’s easy to share content that unintentionally blurs boundaries, respond to engagement in ways that could create risk, and build visibility that becomes harder to ethically manage over time.

This workbook helps you fix that before it becomes a real problem.

$37.00

Description

Therapist Social Media Ethics Workbook

Protect Your License & Navigate Boundaries

Used by therapists building ethical online brands.

Learn how to manage boundaries, protect your license, and show up online professionally without second-guessing every post.

Social media can feel like a professional minefield. Many clinicians want to educate the public, grow a private practice, or share insights online, but uncertainty around therapist social media ethics often leads to hesitation, inconsistency, or avoidance altogether.

You shouldn’t have to choose between professional integrity and online visibility.

This practical workbook helps psychotherapists navigate therapist social media ethics, professional boundaries, and ethical visibility online.

What You’ll Get

✔  75-page digital workbook
✔  Grounded in 88 peer-reviewed sources
✔  Interactive quizzes and ethical case scenarios
✔  Exercises to define professional boundaries
✔  A structured framework for ethical online decision-making
✔  Instant access

Designed specifically for mental health professionals navigating modern digital spaces.

Why Therapist Social Media Ethics Feels Confusing

Digital platforms evolve faster than professional guidelines.

Ethics codes were never written for:

  • Instagram psychoeducation posts
  • TikTok mental health content
  • Threads thought-leadership discussions
  •  Podcast interviews or public platforms

As a result, many clinicians are left asking:

  • Can I share anonymized case examples?
  • Is responding to comments considered therapy?
  • What are the risks of building an audience?
  • Where does self-disclosure cross into ethical risk?
  • How do I maintain boundaries without becoming overly restrictive?

Without a structured decision-making process, online engagement can feel reactive instead of intentional.

The CARE Framework: A Structured Ethical Decision Model

Instead of asking:

“Is this allowed?”

The CARE framework helps you evaluate:

  • Is this content clinically responsible?
  • Does this align with my professional values?
  • What risks could emerge as visibility grows?
  • Is this sustainable long-term?

The goal is ethical clarity, not rigid rules.

Preview the Workbook

Explore sample pages from the 75-page workbook below:

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Who This Workbook Is For

This resource was designed for:

  • Students and interns entering the profession
  • LCSWs, LMFTs, LMHCs
  • Psychologists and licensed clinicians
  • Mental health professionals building private practices
  • Therapists developing educational platforms or public voices

It’s especially helpful if you:

  • Feel unsure what is appropriate to post online
  • Worry about ethical boundaries or HIPAA concerns
  • Want guidance grounded in research rather than opinion
  • Are growing your online visibility and want scalable ethical tools

What You’ll Walk Away With

By the end of this workbook, you will have:

✔  A repeatable system for evaluating posts before publishing
✔  Greater clarity around therapist social media ethics
✔  Stronger confidence in boundary decisions
✔  A defined set of professional non-negotiables
✔  An ethical framework you can return to as your platform grows

Instead of hesitating before every post, you’ll have a clear ethical framework guiding your decisions online. This is a structured decision-making system you can return to every time you post, respond, or grow your platform.

So instead of asking:
“Is this allowed?”

You’ll know:

  • Why it’s appropriate
  • Where the risks are
  • How to move forward confidently

Not sure what’s actually ethical to post?

Take a 3-minute audit to identify where your current social media may be crossing ethical lines, before it becomes a problem.

Download the Free Boundary Audit

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this specific to one licensing board?
No. The framework is grounded in widely recognized ethical principles and research applicable across professional standards.

Is this legal advice?
No. This workbook supports ethical reflection and decision-making but does not replace legal consultation.

Will this tell me exactly what I can and cannot post?
Rather than rigid rules, the workbook teaches a structured process so you can evaluate content thoughtfully and consistently.

Is this relevant if I already have an online presence?
Yes. The framework is designed to scale ethically as your visibility increases.

Format & Access

75-page digital workbook (PDF)

Instant download immediately after purchase.

2 reviews for Therapist Social Media Ethics Workbook | Protect Your License. Post With Confidence.

  1. Sean

    As someone who has avoided posting online because I was worried about crossing ethical lines, this workbook made the whole process feel much clearer. The exercises helped me think through how I want to show up online and what boundaries I need to maintain as a clinician

  2. Elizabeth F.

    I didn’t even think of half the things Dr. Bernadin mentions in this workbook!! Solid information.

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