Recently there has been much debate in the music therapy community as to whether it is ethical to post photos of clients on social media and web pages. But how do you convey exactly what music therapy is without seeing it in action? For me, that's where the illustrations on the website come in, because stock photos are OK, but I simply cant bring myself to post photos (even with non-identifying features) of vulnerable children, it just doesn't sit right. When I was an intern I came across a wonderful video on youtube of a music therapist working with a nonverbal child. Scroll down to the comments and there it was. A stranger fishing for information about this child, such as their name and age. When you post something online you have no control over who views it, so while I can choose what images information and videos I post online, my clients do not. So while parents are welcome to take photos or videos to show their behavior consultant or families what their kids are working on, you wont ever see me posting content of anyone other than me.