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How online therapy became a billion-dollar business | Business Beyond
- October 26, 2024
- 16 Comments
- Less than a minute
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- 2 months ago
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- by: @alvin9020
- 2 months ago
I was offered to work in a call center for the company. They told me I will just follow the call flow and read script. 😅
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- by: @naminders1172
- 2 months ago
Best mental health therapist are parents. In my country parents are always keep eye on what children are into even if they are 40 yrs old and poking their nose in their matters but in a way they are keeping their kids away from mental health problems. Family is a savior. People all over world should look after their kids and be with them always.
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- by: @cz2301
- 2 months ago
Im badly in need of mental care for years but, being unemployed and living in a coubtry where i dont speak the language, makes is impossible
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- by: @geardo3635
- 2 months ago
Should be better improvement in services for offline therapy and encourage people to use that. Part of this is the increasing desire of some people to stay home and never leave, if they would just stop staying and get out to real people including actual offices they would have less trouble
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- by: @adeyiwunmi
- 2 months ago
its not just therapy that nade it a billion dollar business , they sell their customers data
theyre predators
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- by: @KurinchikanKurinchikan
- 2 months ago
people are getting problems by many ways😔😔😔
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- by: @pepealexandre8815
- 2 months ago
Scam!!
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- by: @edgardobenitez8378
- 2 months ago
Online therapy is baloney 🫣🤔
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- by: @benyajang
- 2 months ago
Yes , it is . Economic factor increase stress.
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- by: @pyaehtetaung
- 2 months ago
Huge scam. Unethical business practices.
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- by: @THIHAAUNGTHU98
- 2 months ago
Promoting a scam ?
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- by: @TheMrVan101
- 2 months ago
I think that their should be an international standard for mental health professionals
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- by: @yensteel
- 2 months ago
Companies such as Betterhelp do not follow data privacy standards such as HIPAA . They share private information to Facebook, Pininterest, etc despite promising to "Never share" and "Never sell" customer's data. This year, they were forced to refund customers $7.8 million.
Not only that, services could be unprofessional, another matter.
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- by: @nextentrepreneur9288
- 2 months ago
It's a huge scam, why are you giving them promotion?
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- by: @ayushsinha1947
- 2 months ago
They sell users private data to advertisers. That probably healped pad up their bottom line.
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- by: @FeelFreeToThink
- 2 months ago
SCAM
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