BetterHelp

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BetterHelp is a mental health platform that provides direct online counseling and therapy services via web or phone text communication.

BetterHelp
Basic information
Founded 2013
Type Subsiadiary
Industry Psychotherapy
Official website https://www.betterhelp.com/

Consumer impact summary edit

Overview of concerns that arise from the company's conduct regarding (if applicable):

  • User Freedom
  • User Privacy
  • Business Model
  • Market Control

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Incidents edit

Private data sharing edit

BetterHelp's Privacy Policy[1] explicitly states that any private information shared with therapists will remain confidential. Specifically, it clarifies that such information will not be shared with third-party advertisers:

To be clear, we don’t share any data or information you share with your therapist with any Third-Party advertisers. Even if you opt-in to targeting cookies and web beacons, we still don’t share information with Third-Party advertisers like member names, email addresses, phone numbers, clinician diagnosis, questionnaires answers, sessions data, journal entries, messages, worksheets, or any other type of private communication you have with your therapist on the Platform.

On 2023/03/02, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) raised a complaint[2] against BetterHelp. BetterHelp gave third parties (including Facebook, Pinterest, Snapchat, and Criteo) consumer information for the purpose of serving targeted ads "bringing in tens of thousands of new paying users, and millions of dollars in revenue, as a result."[3] Third parties also used the data for personal research and development.[3]

Four months later, 2023/07/14, the FTC ordered BetterHelp to pay $7.8 million in the form of partial refunds to its' customers between 2017/08/01 and 2020/12/31.[4] Emails started being sent out to around 800,000 eligible customers on 2024/05/06.[5]

Unethical pay structure edit

Andrew Flynn, a counsellor who joined BetterHelp in September 2022, stated that in the United Kingdom, a BetterHelp subscription costs between £40 and £70 per week, while he was paid approximately £18 per session.[6] To achieve a reasonable annual salary, therapists would need to exceed the 20-hour weekly limit for therapy sessions recommended by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).


70% of respondents in a survey had a negative experience with BetterHelp[7][8] In the UK, therapists don't need accreditation to practice unlike in the U.S., nevertheless there are bodies which accredit therapists, BetterHelp therapists may not be accredited in UK.[9]

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