

The State of the Profession in a COVID World
The State of the Profession in a COVID World
Curt and Katie chat about the current state of the Mental Health Profession. We give our opinion on a recent report from SimplePractice, looking at what they included as well as what we think is missing. We explore how COVID has impacted burnout rates and give action steps professionals can take to support each other as we continue to move forward as a field. We also talk about barriers in our field and what is coming next.
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In this episode we talk about:
- 0:53: What do Curt and Katie think about the report? And how do demographics and length of time in the field impact how long clinicians stay in the profession?
- 2:27: Who feels burned out the most and what are action steps professionals can take to help each other with this problem?
- 7:44: How do financial burdens and parental burnout impact a clinician’s ability to work in this field?
- 10:50: How do insurance regulations create barriers for clinicians and clients?
- 15:38: How has COVID impacted use of technology in the field and accessibility to care?
- 18:55: Who are the therapists in the field and who are they working with (demographics)?
- 23:18: How do social justice issues impact burnout rates?
- 24:56: What comes next for our profession?.
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