Forbes November 25, 2025
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine a somewhat startling reversal of sorts, namely that AI mental health apps are beginning to be used to assess human therapists as to their prowess in dispensing psychological guidance. This alternative form of usage contrasts with AI being focused primarily on providing mental health advice to end-users who are patients or clients.

The idea is that if someone is using a human therapist for psychological analysis and guidance, perhaps leveraging AI to ensure that the human therapist is satisfactorily doing their job would be a prudent course of action. AI can readily double-check any mental health professional and indicate if the sage advice being proffered is offbeat or awry. AI serves as a guardian angel...

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