Summary: Seeking licensed therapists to share red flags about photos your partner posts
- Name: Rebecca Strong Best Life
- Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
- Email: query-f5mk@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: Best Life
- Deadline: 11:00 AM EST – 12 April
Query: Looking for answers to the following:
- Why can your partner’s social media/texting habits tell you a lot?
- Please share at least 3 red flags to look for in regard to the photos your partner posts (on social media) or shares (via text). Briefly explain why each is a red flag / what it might suggest.
- If you notice these red flags, what should you do?
Requirements: Source must be a licensed therapist
Summary: Seeking Psychologist/Therapist to comment on Chat GPT & Therapy
- Name: Lisa Basile MDLinx
- Category: Biotech and Healthcare
- Email: query-f5x2@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: MDLinx
- Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 12 April
Query: People are thinking about turning to AI Chat GPT (and other robotic chat tools) as a potential provider of therapy. I’d love your perspective as a therapist/psychologist/psychiatrist about the risks/limitations/downfalls associated with using robots for therapy. Or, are there benefits? Should human professionals fear for their jobs?
“It is a conversational AI-based therapy designed to help clinicians diagnose mental health issues. Chat-GPT uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand the patient’s conversations and provide personalized care and therapy.”
Another article for you to consider and stories like this show that 4,000 people used a robot chat as therapy
Requirements: Psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, LCSW, AI experts
Summary: Teens and antidepressants
- Name: Hope Gillette Healthline
- Category: Biotech and Healthcare
- Email: query-f5y3@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: Healthline
- Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 12 April
Query: Hi everyone! this week I’ve got a piece coming up on teenagers and antidepressants. I’m looking for quotes on:
1) What is the consensus/protocol on antidepressant use in teenagers?
2) Which antidepressants are considered the safest for teens? (3-5 examples)
3) How does a caregiver know when a teen might need antidepressants?
4) What are some actionable ways to support a teen living with depression?
As always, I need a link to your professional bio page on a private practice site, commercial employer, or academia. I can’t use bios from general internet directories or competitor content
sites.
I do prioritize submissions with the answers already provided in the reply. If you’d like to learn more about me and what I write, you can visit my author pages:
Requirements: Mental health professionals, please. Thank you!
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