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How therapists are using AI in their work
A snapshot of how therapists are using AI to support their work, based on anecdotal evidence from my own therapy network and published accounts. AI is already embedded into many mental health services. Some thoughts on the ways you might consent for your therapist to use AI in your work together.
How people are using AI for therapy
A snapshot of how people are using generative AI for mental health support, based on anecdotal evidence and published accounts. AI is already part of our lives, with ‘therapy/companionship’ currently one of its main uses. Some thoughts that might be useful when considering whether or how to use AI for therapeutic purposes.
How to schedule therapy
With so many demands on our time, how do we approach adding therapy to our schedule. Some considerations on how to approach this task, including what affects how you use your time, how to negotiate shared commitments, how to set boundaries and expectations for yourself and others, and questions for self-reflection.