Carousell 'counsellors': Mental health experts warn they could worsen existing issues
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Mental health experts have expressed concern over the rise in the number of unqualified individuals providing counselling services online, which they say have the potential for «misdiagnosis, ineffective or harmful interventions, and breaches of confidCarousell 'counsellors': Mental health experts warn they could worsen existing issues
Mental health experts have expressed concern over the rise in the number of unqualified individuals providing counselling services online, which they say have the potential for «misdiagnosis, ineffective or harmful interventions, and breaches of confidentiality». Said James Chong, Clinical Director at The Lion Mind, a non-profit organisation: «Being a 'good listener' is mistakenly equated with having the qualifications to provide effective counselling.» This comes after instances of unaccredited individuals offering mental health services were found on the online marketplace Carousell with some offering free counselling, while others charge up to $70 per session. Read more