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		<title>Weekly mental health chat on twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[@Abeeliever from Una Vita Bella on Twitter had a fabulous idea: start a regular mental health chat on twitter (Tuesdays at 9pm CST &#8211; hashtag #mhsm).  I was fortunate enough to take part in it and will give you a taste of what we talked about.  Unfortunately I can’t give you everything because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Abeeliever from <a href="http://unavitabella.com/blog/" target="_blank">Una Vita Bella</a> on Twitter had a fabulous idea: start a regular mental health chat on twitter (Tuesdays at 9pm CST &#8211; hashtag #mhsm).  I was fortunate enough to take part in it and will give you a taste of what we talked about.  Unfortunately I can’t give you everything because Twitter acted up and only let me review part of it.</p>
<p>What does social media do for mental health?</p>
<ul>
<li> social media gives us a bigger voice and more choice without the fear of stigma.</li>
<li> social media can help change laws that govern society and the workplace.</li>
<li> further insight, inspiration, and communication</li>
<li> recently lost my best friend&#8230;not in a good state of mind. My twitter friends, I believe, are saving my life</li>
<li> Blogging has been a source of healing and also an avenue for spreading awareness, as well</li>
<li> the transparency of social media is a wonderful antidote against the stigma associated with #mentalhealth</li>
</ul>
<p>Mental Health in the work place</p>
<ul>
<li> companies lose a lot of $ from employees in denial or fear about dealing w/ #mentalhealth issues</li>
<li> maybe we should call out employers who stigmatize employees with #mentalhealth problems.</li>
<li> i wouldn&#8217;t want to work for an employer that had a problem that i openly talk about #mentalhealth</li>
</ul>
<p>Stigma</p>
<ul>
<li> labels are neutral. can be used for good ie find diagnosis, treatment, resources or for harm ie stigmatizers</li>
<li> calling out stigmatizers is not just for you but for others too afraid to call stigmatizers out</li>
<li> there can be stigma attached to talking openly about mental health but sometimes you also find unexpected support.</li>
<li> One thing I have noticed lately is that when one opens up on Twitter about struggles, there can be a stigma attached.</li>
</ul>
<p>Misinformation</p>
<ul>
<li> we should remember that misinformation is also a problem outside of social media and the internet</li>
<li> Is misinformation a &#8220;big&#8221; problem regarding #mentalhealth and social media?</li>
<li> around the topic of #ADHD the ignorance &amp; stigma on social media esp twitter far outweighs the facts</li>
</ul>
<p>Therapy</p>
<ul>
<li> therapy and social media &#8211; maybe social media will change therapy the way it has other ways of communication?</li>
<li> Perhaps it can&#8230;even in subtle ways&#8230; e.g. homework: blog about so and so this week</li>
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