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


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

Incidents

Private data sharing

According to the FTC:[1]

BetterHelp used a wide variety of tactics to share the health information of over 7 million consumers with platforms like Facebook, Snapchat, Criteo, and Pinterest for the purpose of advertising.

BetterHelp hires 'sketchy' therapists,[citation needed] they are overworked[citation needed] and paid well below industry standard.[citation needed]

70% of respondents in a survey had a negative experience with better help[2][3] In UK therapists don't need accreditation to practice unlike US, nevertheless there are bodies which accredit therapists, BetterHelp therapists may not be accredited in UK. [4]

References