January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...
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January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...
Will AI Replace Therapists? Or Help Us Work Smarter?
Prosper in Private Practice
20 minutes
6 months ago
Will AI Replace Therapists? Or Help Us Work Smarter?
In this episode, I explore the growing role of AI in therapy and private practice—from ethical debates to practical, everyday support. I share how I use tools like ChatGPT to save time, get creative, and better serve my clients and community. Whether you’re AI-curious or AI-cautious, this is a thoughtful look at the future of our work. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: [00:00] Welcome & what to expect A little life update, why I’m back on the podcast, and what this episode is all about. [01:30] Why...
Prosper in Private Practice
January often comes with pressure to be “back”, focused, and already making progress. In private practice, that pressure can push therapists into action before there’s any real clarity about direction. In this episode, I’m talking about why pausing first is not indulgent or avoidant, but a strategic and grounding step when building a sustainable private practice in 2026. I share why I deliberately take time at the start of the year to review my business, reflect on what’s working, and get cle...