How would you feel if your therapist became a TikTok celebrity?
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How would you feel if your therapist became a TikTok celebrity?

The Independent  

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “I’ve decided not to work with a therapist before because they mentioned that they use TikTok and Instagram, even though they explicitly stated that they would never share personal details from sessions,” Rebecca*, a 32-year-old living in London tells me. On top of that it almost made me feel resentful that others might benefit for free from something that I had paid for.” The consent form was very clear that she would never share any personal details of mine or repeat anything I had told her as part of our client-therapist confidentiality agreement, but that sometimes there might be a crossover between something we discussed in our session and her content online Daniel* Casey*, 25, who has been seeing her current therapist for six months, has a different view. “My work with her has been more transformative than my previous experiences with therapists, and I do think, in part, this is to do with the fact that I felt comfortable with her from the beginning; I felt I had a sense of who she was, that feeling of familiarity was already there through watching her on TikTok first.” This idea of helping people feel more comfortable around therapists is something that Katie McKenna and Helen Villiers, practising psychotherapists and authors of the Sunday Times bestseller You’re Not the Problem: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse and How to Heal, see as one of the biggest positives as therapists on TikTok. “The client comes first.” My younger clients often come to me and say they are much clearer about what’s happening for them because they’ve seen it on TikTok Dr Sally Baker In fact sometimes, and increasingly around younger users, a therapist appearing on TikTok only deepens a sense of trust.

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