We're hiring! ChoosingTherapy.com posted a job Clinical Editor. As Clinical Editor, you'll leverage your experience and expertise to create evidence-based, engaging, and impactful tools that to help our users take positive steps to improve their mental health and wellbeing. While this role does not require experience with app development or formal design skills, familiarity with mental health apps and an ability to conceptualize interactive features is essential. Learn more about the role and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gshvPtHF ChoosingTherapy.com has become a trusted source of mental health information. We serve tens of millions of users each year. Come help us make an even larger impact. This role is open to licensed therapists only.
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ChoosingTherapy.com is a trusted source of information on mental health, emotional wellness, relationships, and parenting. Content is written by licensed mental health experts and medical professionals. Join the millions of readers who have made ChoosingTherapy.com an important part of their journey. Want to write for Choosing Therapy? Learn more here: https://www.choosingtherapy.com/write-for-us/ Therapists looking for market your practice, join our free directory: https://directory.choosingtherapy.com/for-providers Interested in a career at Choosing Therapy? Learn more here: https://www.choosingtherapy.com/careers/ “I am proud to be in therapy and would like to help others find therapists which can help them improve their lives.” Marc Prosser, CEO & Co-founder
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https://www.choosingtherapy.com
ChoosingTherapy.com的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Minneapolis,MN
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2020
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ChoosingTherapy.com员工
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Anthony DiSanti
Chief Technology Officer at Shift Markets
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Debbie Hoffman
Senior Editor of Consumer Content | Content Planning, Editorial Standards
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Laura Handrick
RETIRED - HR Tech Expert ISD Leader with a passion for small business, startups, process improvement, writing, communications, people and fun.
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Jonathan Metrick
Chief Growth Officer | CMO | Revenue Operating Partner | TechCrunch Contributor | Board Member
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People searching on Google for mental health information are going to encounter an AI answer in many, many cases. How people phrase their questions and what topics they're searching for plays a big role. Check out Matthew Kerr's latest findings about Google's AI Overviews.
Google is answering people's first mental health questions with AI via AI Overviews. We analyzed 3.5k+ mental health queries and learned that what the question is about and how the question is phrased can make a big difference in whether an AIO is triggered or not. Here are some key findings from ChoosingTherapy.com's Matthew Kerr: - Both query syntax and query topic have a significant impact on AIO frequency. - Medication queries are very unlikely to result in an AIO (only 8%) - Google presents?AIOs for different mental health disorders?at widely different rates (as low as ~27% of queries and as high as ~50% of queries). - AIOs are more likely to show up for query syntaxes that are usually answered by a list of things such as “symptoms” and “side effects” (as much as 68% of queries) - Comparison keywords (“A vs. B”) had no AI overviews whatsoever (0/189) https://lnkd.in/gwKmuc8n
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Google is answering people's first mental health questions with AI via AI Overviews. We analyzed 3.5k+ mental health queries and learned that what the question is about and how the question is phrased can make a big difference in whether an AIO is triggered or not. Here are some key findings from ChoosingTherapy.com's Matthew Kerr: - Both query syntax and query topic have a significant impact on AIO frequency. - Medication queries are very unlikely to result in an AIO (only 8%) - Google presents?AIOs for different mental health disorders?at widely different rates (as low as ~27% of queries and as high as ~50% of queries). - AIOs are more likely to show up for query syntaxes that are usually answered by a list of things such as “symptoms” and “side effects” (as much as 68% of queries) - Comparison keywords (“A vs. B”) had no AI overviews whatsoever (0/189) https://lnkd.in/gwKmuc8n
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Have you seen AI-generated answers showing up when you Google mental health terms? Well, you're not alone. Our SEO manager Matthew Kerr conducted a study and found that AI-generated answers show up for more than 38% of mental health search on Google! Check out the first part of his study here: https://lnkd.in/gD66Hr_p BTW - How do we feel about Google's AI answering so many of people's mental health searches???
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Choosing Therapy Is Hiring! Do you have a passion for mental health education? Do you like helping people find and choose great products and services? Choosing Therapy is looking to hire a Review Editor to become a part of our mission to help people find and access quality mental health content, including reviews of mental health-related products and services. Choosing Therapy currently serves 3 million + visitors per month. Our Review Editors use services first-hand, to provide in-depth reviews in several areas, including reviews of online options for therapy, group therapy, and psychiatry, as well as reviews of mental health apps, such as apps for ADHD, anxiety, depression, couples, sobriety, and drinking in moderation. Currently, we are primarily focused on reviewing online therapy, psychiatry, and healthcare platforms. Does our Review Editor position interest you? Read more and apply here! https://lnkd.in/gUC6_UdR