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Will AI Replace Therapists? Exploring the Rise of ChatGPT and VC-Backed Therapy Platforms [Episode 108]

Will AI Replace Therapists? Exploring the Rise of ChatGPT and VC-Backed Therapy Platforms [Episode 108]

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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! I am your host, Carolyn Solo. In this episode, I discuss the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT, how venture capital is shaping therapist platforms, and what all of this means for intensive therapists like us.


Topics covered:

  • The Human Connection In Therapy
  • Challenges and Opportunities For Therapist
  • The Adapting To Change In Therapy
  • The Future Of Therapy And Embracing Change
  • Creating A Unique Healing Experience
  • Standing Out In A Saturated Market


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“You know, because of what these non-human therapy options can offer, people are going to start looking for something different, something better, something unique, •something transformative that CHATGPT cannot offer and therapy incentives are one of those things, right? Think about the healing experience. you are offering to clients and there's no way that that can be replicated in the near future" - Carolyn

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