Round Table Discussions: Privacy Violations in the Age of Social Media

Round Table Discussions: Privacy Violations in the Age of Social Media

Mental Health News Radio

Join us for an impromtu podcast about the dangers we see in behavioral health regarding patient privacy. Stephen Kavalkavich of Rescue the Rescuer, Dr. John Huber of Mainstream Mental Health and Brian Cuban (Mental Health and Addiction Recovery...

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40:233 Mar 2018

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Privacy Violations in Social Media & Mental Health

Episode Overview

  • Social media can violate patient privacy, a major concern in mental health.
  • HIPAA violations occur through unauthorized posts about patients.
  • Ethical issues arise when privacy is breached for publicity.
  • Discussion on real-life examples of privacy violations.
  • The role of social media in addiction recovery and mental health.
This is wrong, wrong, wrong on so many levels.

In a thought-provoking episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristin Sunanta Walker is joined by experts Stephen Kavalkavich, Dr. John Huber, and Brian Cuban to discuss the pervasive issue of privacy violations in the age of social media. The episode centers around a real-life scenario involving a Facebook post that revealed a celebrity's admission to a treatment center, sparking concerns about HIPAA violations and patient rights.

This breach of privacy highlights a growing problem in the mental health and addiction treatment fields, where social media can quickly become a platform for unethical disclosures. Stephen Kavalkavich, a host on the Mental Health News Radio Network, discovered the post and immediately recognized the potential legal and ethical ramifications. The discussion underscores the importance of maintaining confidentiality and the detrimental effects that such violations can have on individuals struggling with mental health issues. Dr.

John Huber, a forensic psychologist, emphasizes the frequency of these occurrences and the need for ongoing conversations about privacy in digital spaces. Brian Cuban, a recovery advocate and best-selling author, adds depth to the conversation by sharing insights from his experiences in the field. He stresses that the motive behind such breaches often stems from a desire for publicity or financial gain, overshadowing the ethical obligation to protect patient information.

The episode serves as a cautionary tale, urging mental health professionals and organizations to be vigilant about the information shared on social media platforms. This episode not only raises awareness about privacy violations but also encourages listeners to reflect on their responsibility in safeguarding personal information. It calls for a collective effort to uphold ethical standards in mental health and addiction treatment, ensuring that social media is used responsibly and respectfully.

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