
Season 2 · Episode 552
Is Your Therapist Just a $200 a Week Habit?
Why does therapy feel like an endless loop? Explore the high cost of care and how AI is bridging the gap to provide structured, affordable support.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 9, 202626m 45s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn dive into the "productivity paradox" of modern therapy, sparked by a listener's frustration with open-ended sessions and the skyrocketing costs of private care. They examine the concept of "clinical drift" and why the current mental health system is struggling to scale to meet a global shortage of over four million professionals. Finally, the duo explores a futuristic middle ground: AI-driven therapy supervised by human clinicians that promises data-driven progress, "synthetic empathy," and a solution to the emotional awkwardness of the "therapeutic breakup."