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The Need For More Therapists: High Demand, AI, and Career Flexibility | Ep. 26

34 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In 2026, the need for mental health support has never been higher. Following the societal shifts of 2020, awareness has boomed, yet the industry faces a significant shortage of clinicians to meet the demand. In this episode, psychotherapist Liza Brackbill breaks down the "hiding in plain sight" reality of the profession: it is a career that blends evidence-based science with the unpredictable art of human connection. Liza explains the critical differences between psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, providing a roadmap for those considering a Master's or PhD path . We also discuss the impact of social media and the "dopamine hits" driving anxiety in younger generations, as well as the industry’s cautious embrace of AI as a therapeutic tool . Whether you are a "helper" by nature or an aspiring entrepreneur looking to open your own practice, this conversation offers an honest look at the emotional rewards and lifestyle flexibility of modern psychotherapy. GUEST BIO Liza Brackbill is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) based in Massachusetts and the founder of Pathways and Possibilities Counseling Services. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Social Work (MSW). Before entering the clinical field, Liza spent three summers as a guide in Yellowstone National Park, an experience she credits with helping her gain perspective before committing to her graduate studies . Her practice specializes in anxiety-related disorders, including panic, social anxiety, OCD, and hoarding. WHAT WE COVER * The "Science and Art" of Therapy: Why following a script isn't enough when a real person is in front of you. * Anxiety & Social Media: Understanding the "Anxious Generation" and the addictive nature of dopamine feeds. * The Credentialing Roadmap: Breaking down the differences between an LICSW, a Psychologist (PhD), and a Psychiatrist (MD). * Hoarding as Anxiety: A look into the specialized niche of hoarding disorder. * Clinical Internships: The "trial by fire" of sitting across from your first patient. * Work-Life Balance: How teletherapy has shifted the profession away from traditional evening/weekend hours. * AI in Therapy: Why Liza believes human-to-human connection is "insulated" against the rise of ChatGPT. * The "Little League" Test: Can a therapist maintain a consistent schedule for family and community? RESOURCES: https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org [https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org/]

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Portada del episodio The Need For More Therapists: High Demand, AI, and Career Flexibility | Ep. 26

The Need For More Therapists: High Demand, AI, and Career Flexibility | Ep. 26

In 2026, the need for mental health support has never been higher. Following the societal shifts of 2020, awareness has boomed, yet the industry faces a significant shortage of clinicians to meet the demand. In this episode, psychotherapist Liza Brackbill breaks down the "hiding in plain sight" reality of the profession: it is a career that blends evidence-based science with the unpredictable art of human connection. Liza explains the critical differences between psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, providing a roadmap for those considering a Master's or PhD path . We also discuss the impact of social media and the "dopamine hits" driving anxiety in younger generations, as well as the industry’s cautious embrace of AI as a therapeutic tool . Whether you are a "helper" by nature or an aspiring entrepreneur looking to open your own practice, this conversation offers an honest look at the emotional rewards and lifestyle flexibility of modern psychotherapy. GUEST BIO Liza Brackbill is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) based in Massachusetts and the founder of Pathways and Possibilities Counseling Services. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Social Work (MSW). Before entering the clinical field, Liza spent three summers as a guide in Yellowstone National Park, an experience she credits with helping her gain perspective before committing to her graduate studies . Her practice specializes in anxiety-related disorders, including panic, social anxiety, OCD, and hoarding. WHAT WE COVER * The "Science and Art" of Therapy: Why following a script isn't enough when a real person is in front of you. * Anxiety & Social Media: Understanding the "Anxious Generation" and the addictive nature of dopamine feeds. * The Credentialing Roadmap: Breaking down the differences between an LICSW, a Psychologist (PhD), and a Psychiatrist (MD). * Hoarding as Anxiety: A look into the specialized niche of hoarding disorder. * Clinical Internships: The "trial by fire" of sitting across from your first patient. * Work-Life Balance: How teletherapy has shifted the profession away from traditional evening/weekend hours. * AI in Therapy: Why Liza believes human-to-human connection is "insulated" against the rise of ChatGPT. * The "Little League" Test: Can a therapist maintain a consistent schedule for family and community? RESOURCES: https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org [https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org/]

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