The Positive Professional

Season 7 Episode 14 "Parasocial Relationships, Mental Health Grifters, and Protecting Your Mind Online"

14 min · 26. maj 2026
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Not everyone giving mental health advice online is qualified to do so. In this episode of The Positive Professional Podcast, we discuss the rise of “mental health grifters,” the dangers of quick-fix healing content, unverified credentials, and how to protect yourself online. Real healing requires ethical, evidence-based care, not viral soundbites. .

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