2 chairs is trying to "fix the broken mental health system" by matching therapists with clients using a private practice business model. Therapists are required to see 6+ clients per day, so if you have a client(s) that are canceling you may have to add more clients to your caseload and book up to 8 clients per day to make sure you are seeing around 6 clients per day. Clients are charged $180/session and therapists are compensated between $75,000-$85,000 based on level of experience. So 2 chairs is collecting $180/session no matter the experience level of the therapist and compensating therapists at a very low rate. Required work days are 9 hours. The company is trying to integrate technology with psychotherapy, the emphasis is on creating new technology to create a sucessful business model, however, psychotherapy is successful based on the quality of the therapeutic relationship. It does not appear that 2 chairs is doing anything different than other "broken systems" its exploiting therapists. Ninety percent of benefits are covered, with minimal PTO. How can 2 chairs better support therapist and prevent burnout? Management is combining the negative aspects of tech culture (over-working/burnout) with the private practice therapy model without the appropriate compensation.