Forbes December 6, 2025
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine the increasing trend of people wanting to know what a therapist of particular interest has to say about the use of AI for mental health care.

Some people want to know because they have a therapist they are currently seeing and wonder whether the therapist is in favor of using AI for therapeutic purposes or opposed to doing so. Meanwhile, people who are considering making use of a therapist and are in the throes of selecting one are also of a like mind. They want to know beforehand whether the therapist intends to leverage AI or not to do so as part of the therapeutic process. This could be used as a screening criterion when...

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