You have 6-8 client sessions today. Between sessions: 10-minute breaks for notes, bathroom, and maybe a bite of a sandwich. After sessions: you’re emotionally drained. Reading research papers is the last thing your brain can handle.
But the research matters. New trauma protocols. Updated medication interactions. CBT effectiveness studies. Coaching methodology papers. Your continuing education requirements don’t care about your schedule.
Save research summaries, journal abstracts, and professional development articles to audiclip. Listen during:
Two hosts discuss each article. The second host asks practitioner questions: “How does this change the treatment approach?” “What’s the effect size — is this clinically significant?” “How would you introduce this with a resistant client?”
Following researchers who publish in German? Japanese? Spanish? Save their papers and listen in English. Or save English-language research and listen in your native language. 100+ languages.
For therapists serving multilingual communities, this is professional development that bridges language barriers.
Your clients need you present. Your practice needs you current. Listen your way to both.