Clinical social workers who use social media in their private practice should develop a social media policy to inform patients how social media will be used in the therapeutic relationship. Recognizing that private practices are different in the way services are provided, the social media policy in this document serves as an example to assist private practitioners in developing a policy that may meet the needs of their practice.
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