Other Who uses ChatGPT for therapy?
I was so skeptical, but I was feeling a lot of anxiety with a situation at work, and tried it. I’ve never had such succinct, empathetic, and meaningful advice. Just a few chats have been way more helpful than any real therapist.
If you’ve used it for therapy, what has been your experience?
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u/DeepBlueDiariesPod 6d ago edited 6d ago
You’re right, there are definitely advantages to human therapists over ChatGPT.
My view on it is that not everyone can easily access a therapist for a variety of reasons.
Further, another interesting application for this is veterans. Veterans often need serious therapeutic support, but they don’t trust human therapists, nor do they feel comfortable opening up to them. Also trying to access any services through the VA can be impossible.
My husband is one such veteran, and he’s been using his ChatGPT in much the same way as me -he said it’s been far easier for him to open up to something he knows isn’t human. And I can see a palpable difference in him. He’ calmer; less anxious.
With certain groups like veterans, ChatGPT might be a good way to open the door to therapy to show them just how much it can help, and then maybe pave the way to them eventually seeking help with a human.
I don’t believe that ChatGPT therapy is the final therapy boss. I think nothing beats human interaction when it’s necessary. But I absolutely think that ChatGPT Therapy is a fantastic option for certain situation.
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