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55. What's New in the AI World for Therapists

55. What's New in the AI World for Therapists

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AI is moving fast, and it’s impacting our field in ways we couldn’t have imagined even a year ago. In this episode of Run Your Private Practice with AI, I’m diving into what’s new in the AI world for therapists, from emotional bots and AI relationship dynamics to therapist-specific tools being used in real-time practice. Whether you’re curious, cautious, or fully onboard, these updates will help you stay informed and ready for what’s ahead.

AI Tips You Don’t Want to Miss

  • How therapists might navigate clients forming relationships with AI chatbots
  • Key takeaways from Stanford’s latest study on therapy bots and mental health
  • What Emobot is and how psychiatrists are already using it to track emotions
  • The rise of wearables, Meta glasses, and AI agents replacing traditional roles
  • Why AI anxiety is real and what therapists need to know to support clients

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Stanford Research - https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/stanford-researchers-chatgpt-bad-therapist-20383990.php
  • Emobot - https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/new-ai-app-claims-it-can-read-your-mind-through-your-face-heres-how/articleshow/121936855.cms?
  • ChatGPT Marriage Proposal - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLAm6CDR4uE/
  • Podcast: Between Sessions with Berries - https://heyberries.com/podcast

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