Behavioral Health Business December 10, 2025
Chris Larson

Psychologists have used AI tools in their work much more in 2025 than in 2024.

The latest Practitioner Pulse Survey by the American Psychological Association and APA Services Inc. shows that only 44% of surveyed psychologists never used an AI tool in their practices in 2025. Just a year ago, the share of never-users was 71%.

That’s not to say there has been a giant swing in adoption year to year. Only 8% of psychologists reported using AI on a daily basis in the past year; 14% of respondents said they used AI weekly.

“Though few psychologists use AI for clinical assistance, these tools may become an increasingly important part of routine administrative work, such as research and writing, as...

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