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Chatroulette Is ‘Predator’s Paradise,’ Experts Say

Monday, March 1st, 2010


Chatroulette User

Click for Article –>> FOXNews.com – Chatroulette Is ‘Predator’s Paradise,’ Experts Say.

It seems that every day there is something new for parents to dread.  Today, it’s a website called Chatroulette.  I won’t get into a detailed description of the service, you can read the article by clicking the link above.  Suffice it to say, it is a forum in which random strangers are connected by webcam.  Since the demographic makeup is predominantly young people and there are reports that the site is heavily weighted toward exhibitionism, you can see why it’s being called a “predator’s paradise”.

Life is full of challenges, distractions and temptations.  The internet brings much of this directly into our homes.  But it still is our choice what media we consume.  For parents concerned about their children inadvertantly (or not) stumbling upon Chatroulette, there is a service called OpenDNS.org that allows you to restrict access to specific websites in a way that is more effective than installing software on your computers.  I haven’t personally used it, so I can personally recommend it, but I’ve heard good things so far about it.  Parents, post some comments on this if you have experience with them.

For assistance with parenting issues, try consulting with a licensed counselor experienced in adolescent and parenting issues.   If you haven’t done so already, register at www.MyTherapyNet.com.  The service is currently offering one free question answered by a licensed counselor, so that should get you started down the right path!

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Work out quicker the Olympic way – LA Daily News

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

MyMobileMinute - It's Your Minute!

Click for Article ->> Work out quicker the Olympic way – LA Daily News.

Came across this article yesterday … it’s about fitness and how you can get better benefit from a few minutes of exercise repeated a few times throughout the day.

Sound familiar?

www.MyMobileMinute.com, who is MyTherapyNet’s fitness partner, is based on that exact principle.

If you read the article, you may be put off by what they call “intense exercise sessions”.  As soon as I read that, I got on the phone with Michael Carson, America’s Fitness Coach, and the creator of MyMobileMinute for a quick interview:

MTN

Michael, thanks for taking the time for an interview this morning.  As you know, we read about Interval Training in the Associate Press, and we saw the direct connection with MyMobileMinute.

Michael Carson

My pleasure.  Yes, MyMobileMinute incorporates interval training, as well as a few other super exciting principles that all work together to give you the best chance that anyone has ever had at getting into healthy condition.

MTN

The first thought that came to mind for us, was the use of the term “intense exercise sessions”.  I personally do MobileMinute, and I wouldn’t call it “intense” by any means.  Does MobileMinute still qualify as this kind of training with the amazing benefits they describe?

Michael Carson

I want you to do your own due diligence, but absolutely, unequivocably, yes.   The reason for that is that “intense” is perception.  What is “intense” for someone who is not an athlete, probably won’t look or feel intense to that person.  As you and many others have found out, MyMobileMinute is as close to not exercising as exercising will ever get – and I know you’re seeing the same kind of results that you did when you’ve done the gym thing, working out for a couple of hours at a time.

MTN

I certainly am a big fan.  It’s exciting to know that what they describe in this article as the benefits of this kind of exercise is attainable from your www.MyMobileMinute.com service.

Michael Carson

Thank you.  We’ve been around for awhile, and we’ve known the benefits intuitively and in practice.  It’s great to see the science behind it!

MTN

Thank you again for taking the time on a Saturday morning to speak with us.  Have a terrific day.

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Welcome to MyTherapyNet.com

Monday, February 15th, 2010

This is the MyTherapyNet.com Blog – a place where you may access the latest information regarding Online Therapy.

In this first post, we are going to answer a few basic questions about Online Therapy.

The first question that everyone seems to have is “what is Online Therapy?”  Online Therapy is almost exactly what it sounds like – mental healthcare appointments that take place via the internet.

Appointments take place using chat (instant messaging), audio, or webcam video conferencing.

Online Therapy is effective when used with a licensed professional utilizing a secure conferencing platform.

Advantages begin with convenience.  You can meet with a therapist from wherever you may be, as long as you have a computer and internet connection.

Using the internet to meet means that people who do not have physical access to a therapist can see one Online.  This makes services available to people who are homebound and those who live in rural areas.

Online Therapy is a great alternative for people who feel stigmatized by going to a therapist’s physical office.  It can serve as a bridge to getting help for those people who are too busy or too self-conscious to go in person.  It is especially empowering for those who suffer from shame-based issues.

Online Therapy may not be for everyone, but it may be for you.  If you are like the vast majority of all people, there is something going on in your life that can benefit from the help of a therapist.  Whether it is a relationship issue, a career choice, a health issue, stress, depression, or a self esteem issue, therapy can help and Online Therapy can help while providing you with the greatest amount of convenience, flexibility and choice possible.

Visit www.MyTherapyNet.com for more information.

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