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S3 E1
40 Min
Host Dr Natalie stott interviews Chat GPT to ask it about the many concerns people have about clients using AI for emotional support. She uncovers it's limitations and biases
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In this first episode of Season 3, Dr. Natalie Stott dives into one of the biggest disruptors facing our profession: AI, and specifically ChatGPT.
The conversation unpacks how therapists and clients are already using AI—sometimes to surprising effectand where the fault lines lie:
Why clients are turning to ChatGPT for emotional support outside sessions
How therapists are experimenting with AI for supervision, content, and admin
The blind spots of AI: emotion, nuance, nonverbal cues, and tone
What we risk if we lean too heavily on AI—de-skilling, diluted voices, and a drift from human connection
Key ethical and safety considerations, plus the built-in biases of AI models
Practical ways to make AI work for you (brainstorming, admin, clinical perspectives) without handing it the steering wheel
A live demonstration of using ChatGPT to formulate cases through IFS and CBT lenses
How to build and tailor your own GPTs for specific tasks
Where the future may take us,AI recognising tone, emotion, and beyond
This episode is both a warning and an invitation: AI is here, and therapy is changing. The question is how we shape it, without losing what makes therapy human.

