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    Everybody online is suddenly a therapist… and that should concern you. In this video, I break down the recent conversation surrounding Dr. Cheyenne Bryant and her appearance on The Breakfast Club, where questions about her credentials, doctorate, and licensure sparked major debate online. But this video is bigger than one person. We’re talking about the rise of “therapy influencers” on social media and why it’s becoming dangerous for people to take mental health advice from individuals who may not be licensed professionals. I explain the REAL difference between having a degree and being licensed, why that distinction matters, and how social media has blurred the lines between coaching, motivation, and actual clinical expertise. We also get into: Why so many people online claim to be mental health experts The danger of self diagnosing through TikTok and podcasts How therapy language is being misused on social media Why vulnerable audiences are most at risk Let’s be clear: this is not about tearing anyone down. This is about accountability, awareness, and protecting people who are genuinely looking for help. Before you take advice from ANYONE online, make sure you know who you’re listening to. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Do you think social media has made everyone a therapist?
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