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rdm_blackhole ◴[] No.43947641[source]
I think the core of the problem here is that the people who turn to chat bots for therapy sometimes have no choice as getting access to a human therapist is simply not possible without spending a lot of money or waiting 6 months before a spot becomes available.

Which begs the question, why do so many people currently need therapy? Is it social media? Economic despair? Or a combination of factors?

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HaZeust ◴[] No.43947926[source]
I always liked the theory that we're living in an age where all of our needs can be reasonably met, and we now have enough time to think - in general. We're not working 12 hour days on a field, we're not stalking prey for 5 miles, we have adequate time in our day-to-day to think about things - and ponder - and reflect; and the ability to do so leads to thoughts and epiphanies in people that therapy helps with. We also have more information at our disposal than ever, and can see new perspectives and ideas to combat and cope with - that one previously didn't need to consider or encounter.

We've also stigmatized a lot of the things that folks previously used to cope (tobacco, alcohol), and have loosened our stigma on mental health and the management thereof.

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1. johnisgood ◴[] No.43955357[source]
> We're not working 12 hour days on a field

Actually, around here, you are lucky to find a job that is NOT 12 hours a shift.