For Therapists

What Does ChatGPT Say
About About Your Therapy Practice?

Patients searching for help with anxiety, relationships or trauma now ask AI for therapist recommendations. If you're not visible, the people who need you most never find you.

The Quiet Reason Your Practice Isn't Filling

Patient search behavior has shifted. Most therapists haven't adapted.

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Patients ask AI in moments of crisis

Someone in distress at 2 AM asks ChatGPT for help. The therapists named in that response get the next call - and the patient who needed you most.

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Specialty matching matters more than ever

AI tools love specifics. 'Trauma therapist in [city]' yields a precise list. Generic profiles don't make it. Specialists win.

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Stigma keeps people from asking humans first

Many patients ask AI before they tell anyone they need help. Whoever AI mentions becomes the first call - because nobody else knows yet.

This Is What Your Prospects See

A real query we ran on ChatGPT - the response shapes who gets the call.

Prospect asks ChatGPT
"I'm looking for a therapist who specializes in EMDR for trauma in [city]. Who would you recommend?"
ChatGPT replies
"Therapists with EMDR specialization in [city] include [Therapist A], [Therapist B], and the practice [Practice C]..."

If your name isn't in that list, the patient calls someone else - even if you're the better fit clinically.

How MirrorAI Works For Therapists

Three simple steps to discover and fix your AI reputation.

1

Scan

We query ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity with the exact searches patients use - by specialty, modality and location.

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Score

You get a 1-10 reputation score per AI tool, with exact quotes showing what each AI tells potential clients.

3

Fix

Practical action plan covering directory listings, specialty signaling and content that helps AI surface your name to the right patients.

Find Out Where You Stand - Free

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