Quote:
Originally Posted by atisketatasket
I see your point, but I could write that thoughtfully written, insightful review of a doctor who really screwed things up for me medically this year. And it would get drowned in the glowing reviews on Yelp about him (of which there are a good dozen). And the fact remains that he's still helped the vast majority of his patients. Should people avoid him because I happen to be able to be articulate about my bad experience? Odds of him making this particular mistake again are low.
|
I don't follow. Isn't it best to have as complete a picture of the professional as possible? Besides, if the all the glowing reviews were thin on substance and not particularly convincing, but yours was well written and compelling, wouldn't it potentially carry weight?
Quote:
Originally Posted by atisketatasket
Would you mind linking some of the articles about reviewing therapists online? I read a few back when I started therapy and don't remember them coming across as frightened. Thanks!
|
Here's a few:
The Yelp Dilemma: Clients Reviewing Their Therapists on Review Sites - Dr. Keely Kolmes
One-star therapy?
2-star therapist? Why online reviews give psychiatrists anxiety - SFGate