medium risk
Counseling Psychologistsvs
62 shared · 13 different
core competencies
Side-by-Side Comparison
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers leads 3–0| Metric | Counseling Psychologists | Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Score | 31.8% | 30.5% |
| Risk Tier | Medium Risk | Medium Risk |
| Risk Percentile | 50th | 42th |
| Tasks at Risk (>50%) | 6 / 14 | 6 / 13 |
| Median Salary | N/A | $60,060 |
| Employment | N/A | 126K |
Skill Comparison
|
Sorted by largest difference
Training and Teaching Others
Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates
Coaching and Developing Others
Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards
Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
Getting Information
Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others
Social PerceptivenessAI-Resistant
Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
Developing and Building Teams
Therapy and Counseling
Protective Factors
Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement
Counseling Psychologists
36%
total discount
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
35%
total discount
Task Risk Comparison
Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable
Counseling Psychologists
6 of 14 at risk86%Document patient information including session notes, progress notes, recommendations, and treatment plans.
80%Refer clients to specialists or to other institutions for noncounseling treatment of problems.
52%Analyze data, such as interview notes, test results, or reference manuals, to identify symptoms or to diagnose the nature of clients' problems.
51%Evaluate the results of counseling methods to determine the reliability and validity of treatments.
51%Select, administer, and interpret psychological tests to assess intelligence, aptitudes, abilities, or interests.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
6 of 13 at risk76%Refer patient, client, or family to community resources for housing or treatment to assist in recovery from mental or physical illness, following through to ensure service efficacy.
69%Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress with respect to treatment goals.
67%Assist clients in adhering to treatment plans, such as setting up appointments, arranging for transportation to appointments, or providing support.
54%Modify treatment plans according to changes in client status.
51%Increase social work knowledge by reviewing current literature, conducting social research, or attending seminars, training workshops, or classes.
Wage Comparison
Counseling PsychologistsMental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
10th
N/A$39,620
25th
N/A$46,550
Median
N/A$60,060
75th
N/A$78,980
90th
N/A$104,130
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Displacement Timeline Comparison
Counseling Psychologists2028–2035
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers2028–2035
20242030203520402045
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Counseling Psychologists.
Transition Feasibility
1%
Skill Overlap
Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition
0
Unique to Counseling
0
Unique to Mental
Combined Protection Strategy
Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors
Social Intelligence
Decision Complexity
Fine Manipulation
Creativity
Counseling PsychologistsMental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers