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  • Date created: August 9, 2023
  • Issue 1

Social media is one of the most popular online activities and can spread awareness about your platform to millions of people worldwide. Although there can be downsides to social media, this platform can also be an effective tool for creating awareness, increasing visibility, and disseminating information. For over a year, the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology (ABRP) has been using social media and the outcome has produced promising results. Check out a sample of some of the videos ABRP has created and let us know what you think!

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Serina Hoover, PsyD, ABPP-RP, QME, CIC, CBIS

President of the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology
Director of the Comprehensive Brain Injury Program at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
President of the Psychological Assessment Center, PC
Email: shoover@pacpc.net

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