Note: The AI Therapy Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not provide psychotherapy, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Listening does not create a therapist–client relationship with any host, guest, or affiliated entity. The show may discuss AI tools and self-help exercises; AI systems can be inaccurate, biased, or overly confident and are not a substitute for qualified professional support or crisis services. Do not rely on this podcast or any AI tool in an emergency. If you’re in immediate danger or at risk of harming yourself or someone else, call your local emergency number or contact a crisis line right now.
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Episode Description
Have you ever wondered if that chat window on your phone is a legitimate substitute for a real-life therapist? In this foundational episode of the AI Therapy Podcast, we’re taking a step back to look at the "big picture." We explore the massive difference between AI self-help—which is more like an interactive, high-tech workbook—and professional therapy.We run a live experiment, putting ChatGPT to the test with a common scenario: feeling "off" and unmotivated. While the AI is surprisingly good at making you feel validated, our resident psychologist, Dr. Nate, points out the hidden "traps" where the technology falls short—like jumping into "solution mode" way too fast and missing the vital human context of your life.... We’ll show you how to spot these gaps and how to "train" your AI to be a better listener.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• The Accountability Gap: Why a bot doesn't have the "ethical responsibility" or professional standards of a licensed clinician.
• Assessment vs. Advice: Why your first goal with AI should be collecting context, not looking for quick fixes or "neighborly advice".
• Surface Feelings vs. Deep Truths: A breakdown of primary and secondary emotions—for example, how "anger" is often just a cover for deeper feelings like hopelessness or being unseen.
• The "Convincing" Trap: Why AI is so good at sounding right that it can accidentally "inception" you into believing a diagnosis that isn't true.
• What the Bot Misses: The importance of non-verbal cues, like your body language, eye contact, and even whether you’ve been keeping up with your personal hygiene.
• Course-Correction: How to tell your AI to "slow down" and ask one question at a time to create a more natural, helpful flow.
We’d love to hear from you! Leave us a comment or each out directly with your thoughts, questions or suggestions for future episodes at AITherapypodcast@empiricalwisdom.ca or reach out via the site www.empiricalwisdom.ca/ai-therapy-podcast
Meet Your Hosts: We’re a bit of a family affair! Join a consumer insights nerd, her techie husband, and her "annoying" older brother—who also happens to be a licensed psychologist. Together, we bring you "real talk" and practical tools to help you navigate technology mindfully.
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