Marriage and family therapists
Physical, social, or oversight-heavy work that AI augments rather than replaces.
SOC 21-1013 · Community And Social Service
Signal composition
how the 0-100 score is assembled
By seniority
multiplicative adjustment from category curve
Entry-level roles carry the brunt because they concentrate the most automatable subset of tasks. Senior work is insulated by judgment, relationships, and accountability.
Task-level analysis
scored 0-100 for current-generation AI feasibility, weighted by BLS-stated importance
Follow up with insurance companies and clients to obtain payment for services
AI can verify insurance eligibility, submit claims electronically, track payment status, generate billing statements, send automated payment reminders, and follow up on outstanding claims. This administrative task involves structured data processing and rule-based communication that AI handles well, requiring minimal human intervention except for complex disputes.
BLS evidence: Private practice therapists 'may need to follow up with insurance companies and clients to get payment for their services.'
Complete and maintain confidential files and records of client visits
AI can transcribe sessions, extract key information for progress notes, auto-populate treatment plan updates, ensure HIPAA-compliant documentation, and maintain organized digital records. While therapists must review for accuracy and add clinical impressions, AI can handle the bulk of documentation work, substantially reducing administrative burden.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'Complete and maintain confidential files and records' and 'have administrative duties, including maintaining records to document client visits.'
Market private practice services to prospective clients
AI can create marketing content, manage social media presence, optimize website SEO, design outreach campaigns, and even handle initial inquiry responses. While building trust and professional reputation benefits from personal connection, most marketing execution tasks are highly automatable with current AI tools.
BLS evidence: Those in private practice 'must market their business to prospective clients' as an administrative duty.
Refer clients to other specialists, resources, or services in the community
AI can maintain databases of community resources, match client needs to services based on criteria, generate referral letters, and even provide clients with customized resource lists. The main human element is clinical judgment about appropriateness and timing of referrals, but much of the information gathering and documentation is automatable.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'Refer clients to other specialists, resources, or services in the community' as part of comprehensive care.
Coordinate client treatment with other specialists such as psychologists and social workers
AI can draft referral summaries, track treatment coordination tasks, schedule meetings, and flag when specialist consultation is needed based on symptoms. The coordination itself involves administrative work well-suited to AI assistance, though establishing collaborative relationships and negotiating treatment approaches still benefits from human professional interaction.
BLS evidence: Marriage and family therapists 'coordinate client treatment with other specialists, such as psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers.'
Create treatment plans that help clients develop coping strategies and decision-making skills
AI can generate evidence-based treatment plan templates, suggest interventions based on presenting problems, and draft goal statements from session notes. However, tailoring plans to unique family systems, cultural contexts, and client readiness requires clinical judgment, though AI assistance substantially reduces the documentation burden.
BLS evidence: Marriage and family therapists 'Create a treatment plan that helps clients develop coping strategies and decision-making skills' as a core duty.
Evaluate family relationships and development to understand their impact on mental health
AI can analyze family genograms, identify patterns from intake data, and flag research-based risk factors in family systems. However, evaluating the lived experience of family relationships requires interpreting contradictory narratives, understanding cultural family norms, and assessing relational dynamics that emerge only through direct clinical observation.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'evaluate family relationships and development to understand how these affect clients' mental health,' even when treating individuals.
Assess clients to identify emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs
AI can assist with structured assessment tools and pattern recognition in client responses, but the nuanced clinical judgment required to synthesize behavioral observations, non-verbal cues, and complex relational dynamics into accurate diagnostic impressions requires human expertise that current AI cannot replicate reliably.
BLS evidence: Marriage and family therapists typically 'Assess clients to identify their emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs' as a primary duty.
Ask questions that encourage clients to discuss their emotions and experiences
AI can generate question banks and suggest follow-up prompts, but the therapeutic skill of asking the right question at the right moment—calibrated to client affect, resistance levels, and therapeutic timing—requires human presence, empathy, and the ability to read micro-expressions and vocal tone in real-time interaction.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'Ask questions that encourage clients to discuss their emotions and experiences' as part of their therapeutic process.
Conduct therapy sessions using various techniques to treat relationship and mental health issues
While AI can suggest therapeutic techniques and provide psychoeducational content, conducting actual therapy requires real-time attunement to emotional states, managing therapeutic alliance ruptures, reading room dynamics, and making moment-to-moment clinical decisions based on subtle interpersonal cues that AI cannot perceive or respond to appropriately.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'use a variety of techniques and tools to treat clients,' such as cognitive behavioral therapy, to address issues affecting relationships.
Help clients process reactions and adjust to difficult changes in marriage and family dynamics
Processing emotional reactions to life transitions requires holding space for grief, validating complex feelings, and providing human connection during vulnerability. AI lacks the embodied presence, genuine empathy, and ability to co-regulate emotional states that are central to helping clients through difficult family changes.
BLS evidence: Therapists 'Help clients process their reactions and adjust to difficult changes that relate to marriage and family dynamics, such as divorce.'
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External signals and sources
category-level priors and BLS fields that feed the four non-task signals
- Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
- BLS projected outlook: Much faster than average (13%)
- Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
- BLS typical entry-level education: Master's degree
- Credential trend signal (annual refresh)
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