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Psychiatric Aides

Healthcarevery lowaugment
BLS 2024-34: +0%
Median Wage: $36,230
Employment: 53K

Overall Exposure

17

2025 vs 2023

Theoretical Exposure

32

What AI could do

Observed Exposure

7

What AI actually does

Automation Risk Score

5

Displacement risk

3-Year Outlook (2025 โ†’ 2028)

Projected changes in AI automation metrics over the next 3 years based on estimated data.

Overall Exposure

17โ†’27
+10

2025 โ†’ 2028 (estimated)

Theoretical Exposure

32โ†’44
+12

2025 โ†’ 2028 (estimated)

Observed Exposure

7โ†’16
+9

2025 โ†’ 2028 (estimated)

Automation Risk

5โ†’11
+6

2025 โ†’ 2028 (estimated)

Exposure Metrics (2023 - 2028)

Detailed Metrics Table

YearOverallTheoreticalObservedRiskData Type
2024142854actual
2025173275estimated
20262036107estimated
20272440139estimated
202827441611estimated

Task Breakdown

Record and report patient behavior observations
48%ฮฒ 1
Assist patients with daily living activities
4%ฮฒ 0
Monitor patient safety and de-escalate crises
6%ฮฒ 0

About This Occupation

If you work as a Psychiatric Aide, AI is augmenting your documentation tasks while your hands-on care remains essential. With an automation risk of 5/100 and overall exposure at 17%, this role faces very low transformation. Behavior documentation sees the highest automation at 48%. BLS projects 0% change through 2034.

Frequently Asked Questions

With an automation risk score of 5%, Psychiatric Aides has a low risk of AI replacement. Most tasks in this role require skills that are difficult for AI to replicate, such as complex decision-making, physical dexterity, or deep interpersonal interaction. AI is more likely to serve as a supportive tool.

The AI automation risk score for Psychiatric Aides is 5% (2025 data). Overall AI exposure is 17%, with 32% theoretical exposure and 7% observed exposure. The risk trend from 2023 to 2025 is 0 points.

The tasks with the highest automation potential for Psychiatric Aides are: Record and report patient behavior observations (48%), Monitor patient safety and de-escalate crises (6%), Assist patients with daily living activities (4%). These rates reflect how much of each task current AI systems can handle, based on research data from Anthropic and academic sources.

The BLS projects +0% employment change for Psychiatric Aides from 2024 to 2034. Combined with an overall AI exposure of 17%, this occupation is experiencing both traditional labor market shifts and AI-driven transformation. Workers should monitor both employment trends and AI capability growth.

Since AI primarily augments capabilities in this role, professionals in Psychiatric Aides should embrace AI as a productivity multiplier. Focus on learning to use AI tools effectively, developing higher-order analytical and creative skills, and positioning yourself as someone who can leverage AI to deliver greater value.