BetterHelp is pushing even more YouTuber sponsorships. Although the online therapy platform claims it’s aiming to reach people in need of support, users have reported feeling overwhelmed by the frequency of its ads and collaborations on YouTube. Critics are arguing that its aggressive marketing tactics could potentially exploit vulnerable individuals seeking help—which would actually do the opposite and encourage people to not ask for help when needed. Despite the controversy, BetterHelp is defending its advertising strategies, saying it remains committed to providing accessible and affordable therapy services online. (Passionfruit)
📈 YPulse reported: Popular therapy apps like BetterHelp, TalkSpace, and 7 Cups are facing heavy criticism on TikTok
