The Under-Built House
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Are you failing, or is the system failing you? This episode explores the psychological and political costs of an under-built profession. Using the 2020 ASHA Ad Hoc Report, we look at how a lack of a unified competency framework leads to arbitrary power dynamics and "gratitude compliance." We also discuss the looming generational shift in state associations and the danger of leaving a vacuum of power that insurance lobbyists and competing disciplines are eager to fill.
- Subjective gatekeeping: Why "competence" feels like a personal judgment without objective rubrics.
- The certainty market: How structural gaps in grad school created an influencer economy that sells confidence as a product.
- The power vacuum: Why the decline in professional volunteering is a threat to our scope of practice.
This is an invitation to stop personalizing the friction and start seeing the architecture.
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Sources:
- Final Report, Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Education for Speech-Language Pathologists, March 2020
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