We know AI can give us answers in seconds. But can it really heal us? Therapy has never been more normalized… or more out of reach. And as waitlists grow and costs rise, AI has quietly become a place people go when they don’t know where else to turn. But what if it’s more than just information and convenience that people are seeking out in AI? We asked four therapists how they feel about their clients turning to AI for answers in an article from Front Desk Volume 6. And now, we’re turni...
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We know AI can give us answers in seconds. But can it really heal us? Therapy has never been more normalized… or more out of reach. And as waitlists grow and costs rise, AI has quietly become a place people go when they don’t know where else to turn. But what if it’s more than just information and convenience that people are seeking out in AI? We asked four therapists how they feel about their clients turning to AI for answers in an article from Front Desk Volume 6. And now, we’re turni...
How to make therapy feel like self-care (and why it keeps clients coming back)
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2 months ago
How to make therapy feel like self-care (and why it keeps clients coming back)
What if your clinic felt more like a tea party than a therapy office? That's exactly where Andrea Valliere started with her clinic, Road to Hana. In this episode of Radio Front Desk, Denzil sits down with Andrea to explore how looking beyond healthcare to hospitality, design, and even brands like Disney and Bumble helped her reimagine what a clinic could be. With little luxuries like seasonal drink menus and cozy blankets, Andrea explains how she thinks like a host (not a practitioner),...
Radio Front Desk
We know AI can give us answers in seconds. But can it really heal us? Therapy has never been more normalized… or more out of reach. And as waitlists grow and costs rise, AI has quietly become a place people go when they don’t know where else to turn. But what if it’s more than just information and convenience that people are seeking out in AI? We asked four therapists how they feel about their clients turning to AI for answers in an article from Front Desk Volume 6. And now, we’re turni...