This document discusses how psychologists can use social media effectively in their practice and for public education. It provides guidance on setting up accounts on platforms like Twitter and blogs, how to engage professionally, and tips for sharing psychological information while maintaining ethical standards. Examples are given of psychologists who use social media successfully to connect with clients and the public about mental health issues. The document stresses using social media wisely as an educational tool.
PreConference Presentation at COABE/VAACE Conference 2012
Presented by Jackie Taylor, Nell Eckersley, and Marsha Tait
Description: Gone are the days when you could simply post information to a website! Join this dynamic session to learn how to easily and effectively use social media to communicate with students, cultivate program partnerships, influence media, and change the conversation in state legislatures and in Congress. Learn a social media tool of your choice, interact with peers and experts, create a strategic plan, and bring it home. Participants are eligible for a free giveaway of the latest social media marketing books.
Did you start a Facebook Page and now have no idea what to do with it? Read how Likes, Posts, Engagement and Insights help you have a great Facebook Page.
PreConference Presentation at COABE/VAACE Conference 2012
Presented by Jackie Taylor, Nell Eckersley, and Marsha Tait
Description: Gone are the days when you could simply post information to a website! Join this dynamic session to learn how to easily and effectively use social media to communicate with students, cultivate program partnerships, influence media, and change the conversation in state legislatures and in Congress. Learn a social media tool of your choice, interact with peers and experts, create a strategic plan, and bring it home. Participants are eligible for a free giveaway of the latest social media marketing books.
Did you start a Facebook Page and now have no idea what to do with it? Read how Likes, Posts, Engagement and Insights help you have a great Facebook Page.
Use and Applications of Social Media in ResearchHarris Lygidakis
This is a presentation about the Use and Applications of Social Media in Medical Research.
A big thanks to the #hcsmanz community and all the Twitter and Social Media users that made this presentation possible by providing valuable material.
Part of the Becoming a Networked Researcher Suite of workshops, run by the Library for the Researcher Development Team at the University of York.
This guide aimed at those in the Higher Education environment who already use Twitter but want to get more out of it.
It covers the kind of Content you might tweet, the Tone with which you might tweet it, making the most of your Account, some Logistical issues, and finally using statistical packages for Analysis.
3Fold Communications Intro to Social Media TrainingLesley Miller
This social media training was prepared for Sacramento's Nonprofit Resource Center on 6/23/09. The three hour training covers an introduction to social media, and specifically focuses on blogging, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Delicious, Flickr and YouTube.
A guide to why Twitter is relevant in the research environment, how it can be useful, and how to Tweet successfully.
There's a link in the presentation to the handout used in this workshop - although it was aimed at a University of York audience, it's relevant for any academics or researchers interested in using social media.
Part of the Becoming a Networked Researcher suite of workshops.
Much is written about using Twitter for research, but what about using it in learning and teaching? It has plenty of applications there as well.
This workshop presentation (containing a link to the handout) covers what Twitter is, why it's useful, debunks some Twitter myths, and illustrates ideas for Twitter use in modules, lectures and lab-sessions, using current examples from academics. It also covers embedding a Twitter stream in a Blackboard VLE.
Also covers the tools Twtpoll and Tweetbeam.
Use and Applications of Social Media in ResearchHarris Lygidakis
This is a presentation about the Use and Applications of Social Media in Medical Research.
A big thanks to the #hcsmanz community and all the Twitter and Social Media users that made this presentation possible by providing valuable material.
Part of the Becoming a Networked Researcher Suite of workshops, run by the Library for the Researcher Development Team at the University of York.
This guide aimed at those in the Higher Education environment who already use Twitter but want to get more out of it.
It covers the kind of Content you might tweet, the Tone with which you might tweet it, making the most of your Account, some Logistical issues, and finally using statistical packages for Analysis.
3Fold Communications Intro to Social Media TrainingLesley Miller
This social media training was prepared for Sacramento's Nonprofit Resource Center on 6/23/09. The three hour training covers an introduction to social media, and specifically focuses on blogging, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Delicious, Flickr and YouTube.
A guide to why Twitter is relevant in the research environment, how it can be useful, and how to Tweet successfully.
There's a link in the presentation to the handout used in this workshop - although it was aimed at a University of York audience, it's relevant for any academics or researchers interested in using social media.
Part of the Becoming a Networked Researcher suite of workshops.
Much is written about using Twitter for research, but what about using it in learning and teaching? It has plenty of applications there as well.
This workshop presentation (containing a link to the handout) covers what Twitter is, why it's useful, debunks some Twitter myths, and illustrates ideas for Twitter use in modules, lectures and lab-sessions, using current examples from academics. It also covers embedding a Twitter stream in a Blackboard VLE.
Also covers the tools Twtpoll and Tweetbeam.
A group of Drury University Comm Ethics students embarked on this project with but one goal in mind: to promote awareness of social ethics & minimize the horror stories of individuals whose careers and lives have been cut short due to social media
Using Social Media in Substance Abuse Treatment and RecoveryJennifer Iacovelli
Using Social Media in Substance Abuse Treatment & Recovery was presented at the New England School of Best Practices in Addiction Treatment on September 15, 2011 in Waterville, New Hampshire by Jennifer Barbour of Another Jennifer Writing Lab.
Wondering how to grow your practice in 2011?
Adding social media to your marketing plan can be a fantastic way to acquire new patients, keep existing patients in the loop, and have them all shouting your name from the virtual rooftops!
For more information, contact Monique Ramsey at Cosmetic Social Media at 877-401-5485!
Debunking social media myths, providing an overview of Facebook, Twitter and blogging, examining legal and HIPPA issues, reviewing social media policies and looking at some case studies -- this presentation is designed to illustrate how to leverage social media to change perceptions.
"I\’m on Twitter: Now What?" - setting goals for Twitter, measurement, and avoiding "advanced mistakes" - presentation to Frederick New Media & Technology Conference (#FredNMT3), presented by Michelle Forman, APHL and April Finnen, DynPort Vaccine Company, February 24, 2011
Tweets, Likes & Blogs: Creating & Managing Your Professional ReputationEileen O'Brien
The presentation helps to demystify social media tools and technology, and provide practical advice to creating, marketing and managing an online personal brand.
A digital strategy guide prepared for Laura Brightwood, LCSW of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This report was prepared as the final project for my SEO Analysis class at Elon University. This was a group project.
How to Disseminate Knowledge and Promote Your Career Using Social MediaMichael Gisondi
This lecture was presented to faculty members in graduate medical education at Albert Einstein Healthcare Network on November 2, 2022.
I describe the use of social media to promote the careers of academic physicians and researchers. I explain how to build platform, disseminate research, teach, and be a public health advocate online using social media.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
https://bit.ly/BabeSideDoll4u Babeside is a company that specializes in creating handcrafted reborn dolls. These dolls are designed to be incredibly lifelike, with realistic skin tones and hair, and they have become increasingly popular among collectors and those who use them for therapeutic purposes. At Babeside, we believe that our reborn dolls can provide comfort and healing to anyone who needs it.
The Healing Power of Babeside's Handcrafted Creations
Our reborn dolls are more than just beautiful pieces of art - they can also help alleviate stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. Studies have shown that holding or cuddling a soft object like a stuffed animal or a reborn doll can release oxytocin, which is often referred to as the "love hormone." This hormone helps us feel calm and relaxed, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety.
In addition to their physical benefits, reborn dolls can also offer emotional support. For many people, having something to care for and nurture can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Reborn dolls can also serve as a reminder of happy memories or loved ones who have passed away.
1. How to use social media in a useful, ethical, and educational way for your practice and for the public October 26, 2011 2011 OPA Convention Kathleen Ashton, Ph.D. & Mary Miller-Lewis, Ph.D. Social Media 101 for Psychologists
Materials to Bring: Brochures, Fortune inserts, bookmarks, stress quiz, Heart Disease handouts, tennis ball Connecting with Community and Marketing Your Practice Using The APA Public Education Campaign 1.0 CE Credit, All Learning Levels Kathleen Ashton, PhD, James Brush, PhD Discover how to use APA’s Mind-Body public education campaign to help market your practice and connect with your local community. This workshop will help you learn to use free materials and resources available to APA members that highlight psychology’s unique role at the intersection between mental and physical well-being. Campaign topics include stress, job stress, obesity, heart disease, and resilience that are easily applied to both using in your practice or for public speaking events. The workshop will focus on how to use the campaign materials in presentations, in the media and during events such as health fairs. The science behind grassroots efforts to increase visibility of psychology will also be discussed. Participants will learn: 1) the science behind the grassroots effort to improve the public’s attitudes toward psychology as a profession; 2) how to access APA Mind-Body Public Education Campaign Materials; and, 3) how to use the materials in outlets such as public presentations, working with the media or with their clinical work.
We know that direct contact with psychologists is the most effective way to increase knowledge about what psychologists do and increase positive impressions of psychologists. This was my dissertation: found that public had lukewarm positive feelings for psychologists, but very poor knowledge of our expertise, training, or how we might be helpful to them.
Remember how you weren’t sure whether you should start an e-mail account at one time???? People think all the info on social media is junk. This is partly true. There is lots of incorrect information out there. But if we aren’t out there giving correct information, who will people read? Remember when you thought e-mail took up too much time?
This is a free resource to all APA members. When you pay your $500+, and think, what benefits do I get from this? This is one of the benefits.
Mary Miller Lewis on Twitter Profile: picture + description: Columbus, OH Always include a picture or logo in your profile
Let’s look at the twitter site now. If you have your mobile or laptop, this would be a good time to go to the twitter site.
Tweeps, etc. There is a whole twitter etiquette.
You too can go to scared and alone to happy with thousands of friends and followers!
If you are a social media guru, the Committee for Social Responsibility wants you!