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Episode 29: The Future-Ready Therapist: 5 Competencies We Were Never Taught in Training with Hayley Kelly

About Episode

In this episode of Your Clinical Supervisor’s Couch podcast, Hayley explains what means to become a Future-Ready Therapist and she shares the 5 core competencies therapists need to practice in a mental health landscape that’s changing faster than traditional training models can keep up with.

Show Notes

In this episode Hayley discusses:

  • What “Future Ready Therapist” actually means (and what it doesn’t)

  • Why digital fluency matters—and how therapist silence online can fuel misinformation

  • Innovation literacy: adapting evidence-based work to meet real-world demand (without burning out)

  • Ethical adaptability: making values-aligned decisions when the rules haven’t caught up yet

  • Equity-driven leadership and the moral distress therapists carry in broken systems

  • Professional reclamation: reclaiming therapist identity beyond “billable hours”

  • Practical ways to start building these competencies without adding more to your plate.

Podcast Links

Hayley’s free guide, Future-Ready Therapist: 5 Competencies for the Next Era of Mental Healththerapistsrising.com/future

Canadian Clinical Supervisor Community: facebook.com/groups/canadianclinicalsupervisors

American Clinical Supervisor Community: facebook.com/groups/americanclinicalsupervisors

Passive Income Personality Quiz: kayladas.com/passiveincomequiz

The Passive Practice Book (Canada): kayladas.com/the-passive-practice-canada

The Passive Practice Book (US): kayladas.com/the-passive-practice-us

Credits & Disclaimers

Music by Top Flow from Pixabay

Your Clinical Supervisor’s Couch Podcast and Evaspare Inc. has an affiliate and/or sponsorship relationship for advertisements in our podcast episodes. We receive commission or monetary compensation, at no extra cost to you, when you use our promotional codes and/or check out advertisement links.

Podcast information should not be considered professional advice and should not replace clinical supervision or consultation.

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