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		<title>By: Ellen</title>
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		<description>Hi Pete,
 
Nice job!  You made some great points and were quite helpful. It&#039;s a great service you provide!
 
One explanation re: not using &quot;customer&quot; reviews, just fyi-- there&#039;s a possible ethical issue with reviews/testimonials for therapists (or at least for psychologists), with arguments for and against them as ethical. I originally had some on my website but when researching the issue, I found the possible problem. Until I know for sure it&#039;s ethical, I won&#039;t use testimonials or reviews (not worth losing my license over!).
 
Thanks again Pete!
 
Best, Ellen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Pete,</p>
<p>Nice job!  You made some great points and were quite helpful. It&#8217;s a great service you provide!</p>
<p>One explanation re: not using &#8220;customer&#8221; reviews, just fyi&#8211; there&#8217;s a possible ethical issue with reviews/testimonials for therapists (or at least for psychologists), with arguments for and against them as ethical. I originally had some on my website but when researching the issue, I found the possible problem. Until I know for sure it&#8217;s ethical, I won&#8217;t use testimonials or reviews (not worth losing my license over!).</p>
<p>Thanks again Pete!</p>
<p>Best, Ellen</p>
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