Reimagining Psychology in the Era of AI

Reimagining Psychology in the Era of AI

Explore our series on the future of psychology and AI. We talked to experts and users and got their take on the ethics of using AI as mental health support tool.

What Industry Experts Say

We interviewed mental health professionals regarding the use of AI in the field of psychology.

Whether therapists choose to engage in using it is one question, but we must realize that our clients are using it – whether they tell us or not – and their searches, queries, and musings have an impact on our profession.
Katherine Hertlein
Ph.D., LMFT
Right now, AI is evolving so fast, it’s hard to keep up with all the possible ways it could put people at risk.
Kibby McMahon
Ph.D.
As mental health professionals, we have a responsibility to clearly explain how AI tools are being used: what they’re for, how they work, and what the potential benefits or risks might be.
Jessica Gaddy
SW-C, LCSW
[AI’s] consistent, calm presence can help calm a person’s nervous system in a way humans sometimes can’t…
Courtney Shrum
LMHC
When used responsibly, it can help people feel heard in moments when no one else is available to listen.
Stephanie Lewis
LICSW, LCSW, LSW
Understanding these tools now can help students think critically about how to use them responsibly in the future.
Carolyn Karoll
LCSW-C, CEDS-S
…these large language models weren’t built for the purpose of supporting emotional well-being…they’re telling you exactly what you want to hear…That’s the antithesis of therapy. And so I think that’s the real harm.
Vaile Wright
Ph.D.
While I wouldn’t call it a replacement for therapy, it’s become a surprisingly effective supplement that supports my healing, spiritual reflection, and inner dialogue work between coaching or therapy sessions.
Samantha Gregory
Author, Wellness Consultant

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