心理健康咨询师

最小风险
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自动化风险
计算出的
0.0%
(最小风险)
投票
26%
(低风险)
Average: 13%
劳动力需求 *
增长
18.8%
到2033年
工资
$53,710
或每小时 $25.82
体积
397,880
截至 2023

就业数据在劳工统计局对这个职业并未具体提供,所以我们正在使用来自Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors的数据。

摘要
工作评分
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计算自动化风险

0.0% (最小风险)

最小风险(0-20%):这一类别的职业被自动化的可能性较低,因为它们通常需要复杂的问题解决能力,创造力,强大的人际交往能力和高度的手动灵巧。这些工作通常涉及复杂的手部动作和精确的协调,使得机器难以复制所需的任务。

有关这个分数是什么以及如何计算的更多信息可在这里找到。

工作中的一些非常重要的品质很难实现自动化:

  • 社会洞察力

  • 帮助和照顾他人

工作中的一些相当重要的品质难以自动化:

  • 原创性

  • 说服

  • 谈判

用户投票

在接下来的二十年内,实现全自动化的可能性为26%

我们的访客投票表示,这个职业被自动化的可能性很低。 这个评估进一步得到了通过计算得出的自动化风险等级的支持,该等级预计有0.0%的机会实现自动化。

你认为自动化的风险是什么?

心理健康咨询师在未来20年内被机器人或人工智能取代的可能性有多大?






情感

以下图表在有大量投票数据时会显示。这些可视化图表展示了用户投票结果随时间的变化,提供了情感趋势的重要指示。

随着时间(每年)的情绪变化

增长

相对于其他职业,非常快速的增长。

预计"Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors"的工作空缺数量将在2033内增长18.8%

* 根据劳工统计局的数据,该数据涵盖了从2021到2031的期间。
更新的预测将在09-2024到期.

工资

相对于其他职业,薪酬适中

在2023,'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors'的年度中位数工资为$53,710,或每小时$25。

'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors'的薪资比全国中位工资高11.8%,全国中位工资为$48,060。

* 来自美国劳工统计局的数据

体积

与其他职业相比,明显更多的工作机会范围。

截至2023,在美国有397,880人被雇佣为'Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors'。

这代表了全国就业劳动力的大约0.26%

换句话说,大约每381人中就有1人被雇佣为“Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors”。

工作描述

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Pitha gorus (极有可能) 8 months ago
Robots will understand more human mind in the future than such evil therapist who do business only for many and always ask for high costs, AI would have more evidence based answers and solutions to human problems with human like empathy they will understand humans like centuries before internet was just an imagination in 1700.
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anonymous 1 year ago
In the United States therapists are licensed through the board of behavioral sciences in their state. Humans have to jump through several hoops, education and training, in order to get licensed. I can’t imagine that these requirements will go away for artificial intelligence. Someone has to own the technology being used, they will be liable if something goes wrong. Legal and ethical issues will arise.
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Zac (适度) 1 year ago
If therapy is primarily a reflective task, it's easy to see how a user could enter prompt text and an LLM could respond to key words to generate open-ended questions for deeper consideration. I think the optimistic view of this is that mental health treatment need not look like it does now with only periodic visits of defined length.
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Hadit (极有可能) 1 year ago
Chatgpt has already been better and more empathetic then most therapists. Given how many can botch even simple assessments because they are too lazy to actually work, I cannot wait
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Keeks (低) 1 year ago
Human witnessing with each of our senses... eyes, ears, embodied felt sense, plus empathetic responsiveness, have direct impacts on another's nervous system. Maybe one day robots will be able to emulate this (I hope not), but for now I can't see how these integral pieces to therapeutic effectiveness could be replaced by an AI bot.
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Max 1 year ago
Therapy and counselling is a medical treatment of an illness, just like any other. If you're looking for human connection in your health care, you are looking in the wrong place. That needs to come from your relationships. Therapy is expensive and there are massive wait lists. Not to mention when I finally get in with a counsellor it's like rolling the dice if it will be a good fit. If an AI could provide me with free, unbiased, scientifically backed, cutting edge advice specific to my mental health situation at any time I need it, sign me the heck up.
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Chris (极有可能) 2 years ago
The robot's memory could be erased after the session. This makes the client more comfortable telling their "darkest secrets" right away.

The client also has unlimited access to a therapist that never gets fatigued or distracted. Plus, the client can have on-demand access 24/7/365, for 5 minutes or 5 hours.

Sadly, therapists will be rare, but fortunately, society will achieve greater mental health.
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Sarah (没有机会) 3 years ago
Therapy requires a personal, empathetic touch that machines may never be able to provide.
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Stephen Lim (低) 4 years ago
Nothing can ever replace human empathy and face-to-face interactions. Bots may give the most politically correct or evidence-based answers, but it can't provide the human touch, or when counsellors say to clients "I'm sorry about what you've gone through. I share your grief and am at a loss of words now."
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Friend 3 years ago
Why would I pick a human counselor who knows a limited amount little to an AI who has instant access to the breadth of human knowledge. Its hubris for us to think that AI will not pass human intelligence at some point, and then we won't even be able to tell the difference. So yes at some point all jobs are in danger.
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Carl 1 year ago
I don't want a counselor who knows everything, I want a counselor who knows me and cares for me and my wellbeing. A robot won't do that.
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Jo 1 year ago
You are correct that it is possible that AI will eventually come for everything. However, the most powerful aspect of therapy is not "how much I know and can tell you." It is the relational connection that is healing core attachment wounds.

Eventually, when the philosophical debate about what it means to be "conscious" and "alive" starts to include AI, then it will be very interesting. However, that is likely far away.
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Human 2 years ago
Therapy isn't about knowledge; it's about emotional connection. When AI sheds tears, let me know.

For people who want quick fixes, they may turn to AI for a while. But as symptoms return, they'll wise up.

What's worrisome is the monetization of AI for these purposes. Research into AI therapy is almost entirely unethical, largely because it will be used for profit, not for people - and we all know it.

By the time people realize AI therapists are a sham, insurance companies may have long abandoned reimbursement for human therapy. We'll be too busy doomscrolling or consuming YouTube videos of kittens to do anything about it.
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Lindsey (没有机会) 5 years ago
Mental Health Counselling is a job that is about face to face interaction and understanding verbal and nonverbal communication. a robot cannot understand and pick up on these forms of communication the way humans were programmed to do. People have to go through multiple sessions before being able to help the person. You cannot give a robot emotions that humans are born with that are required with this job. Humans have personal experiences hearing, seeing or experiencing that can be used to help people. Robots cannot do any of this and that is why I am so confident that this profession will never be controlled by robots.
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Russell Johnson (没有机会) 5 years ago
counseling is a human experience.
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Sarah (没有机会) 5 years ago
I think expanding mental health counseling would be a good idea. This job shouldn't be leaving anywhere.
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Collyn Wang (没有机会) 5 years ago
Mental Health Councilling requires face to face communication, and robots can not detect emotions and feelings as well as humans can. Psychology is a very difficult major for a robot to be able to understand as we have not been able to properly program sympathy or emotions and creativity in robots. Even if we do, humans would probably rather communicate with other humans or even people who share the same problems as them, not robots.
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Makenna (低) 5 years ago
Counselling alone is about communicating to others and i think that if robots replace that job the work wont be done right.
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