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davidcbc ◴[] No.45032380[source]
This is a clear example of why the people claiming that using a chatbot for therapy is better than no therapy are... I'll be extremely generous and say misguided. This kid wanted his parents to know he was thinking about this and the chatbot talked him out of it.
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UltraSane ◴[] No.45034881[source]
I don't know if it counts as therapy or not but I find the ability to have intelligent (seeming?) conversations with Claude about the most incredibly obscure topics to be very pleasant.
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1. AIPedant ◴[] No.45036961[source]
Therapy isn't about being pleasant, it's about healing and strengthening and it's supposed to be somewhat unpleasant.

Colin Fraser had a good tweet about this: https://xcancel.com/colin_fraser/status/1956414662087733498#...

  In a therapy session, you're actually going to do most of the talking. It's hard. Your friend is going to want to talk about their own stuff half the time and you have to listen. With an LLM, it's happy to do 99% of the talking, and 100% of it is about you.