Speaking and Teaching

Speaking & Teaching

I am available to provide trainings on digital ethics and social networking for your organization. I have offered this training in formats ranging from 90 minutes to 6 hours to multidisciplinary groups including graduate students and licensed professionals.

I also enjoy doing briefer presentations as well as collaborating with other professionals on panels at conferences. Browse my list of recent and upcoming presentations.

You can also view my full interview with Casey Truffo at the 2012 Therapist Virtual Leadership Conference on my video page.

Call or email me to inquire about my availability and fees.

Sample Clips of My Presentations

WARNING: Are Online Reviews Bad For Your Health? [10 minutes] This is my part of my 2012 SXSW Interactive presentation.

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This screenshot below was used as an example of how I used the space provided in my own Yelp listing to address my concerns about clients leaving reviews. Feel free to click to enlarge it, and you are more than welcome to copy, borrow, or adapt it for your Yelp page:

Using Social Media to Brand Yourself as a Psychologist [20 minutes] This is a presentation I gave in 2011.

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Here are links to the websites I referenced in this talk:

Dr. Heather Wittenberg’s Babyshrink page
Dr. Marlene Maheu’s Telemental Health Institute
Dr. Susan Giurleo’s website
Dr. Joe Bavonese’s Uncommon Practices

Compiled Speaker Evaluations

Whenever I speak, I have participants evaluate my performance. I appreciate the opportunity to learn how to become a better presenter.

Feel free to browse the rating data I’ve compiled from people who have attended my presentations.

Clinical and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals Using Social Media
Oregon Psychological Association

Friday, December 09, 2011, 6 hour CE presentation to 106 psychologists

Coming Soon!

Social Media Ethics
San Mateo Psychological Association

May 14, 2011, 3 hour CE presentation to 45 psychologists

Feedback received from 34 of the participants after the training.

Key:  1 = poor   2 = fair   3 = good   4 = very good   5 = excellent

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Social Media Ethics for Wright Institute Master’s Program
September 18, 2011, 3 hour CE presentation to 40 MFT students

Feedback I received from 33 of the participants after the training.

Key:  1 = poor   2 = fair   3 = good   4 = very good   5 = excellent

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