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Group therapy is a cornerstone of SUD treatment. But anyone who's run a session of 16 to 20 people knows the real challenge doesn't end when the group does — it starts when the notes begin. At Gibson, a Missouri-based SUD provider, high-volume group care is part of daily life. One session can mean dozens of individual notes. Multiply that across a full week in a workforce-strained environment, and documentation stops being an inconvenience and starts being a crisis. Gibson didn't accept that as "just how it is." They leaned into innovation instead. Host Denny Morrison, PhD, sits down with Janice Ruesler, PhD, LPC — Director of Educational & Special Initiatives, Gibson Center for Behavioral Change, to talk about how their team is using AI to make group therapy more manageable, more scalable, and a lot less exhausting for the people doing the work.
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