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My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Dargouth

I can’t blame my patients for turning to its straightforward assessments. But it has real risks – and care may require human messiness

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My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Dargouth

I can’t blame my patients for turning to its straightforward assessments. But it has real risks – and care may require human messiness

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Can ChatGPT Be Your Therapist? USC Study Tests AI Responses to Mental Health Questions - USC Viterbi | School…

USC Research Finds AI Strong in Empathy with Promising Potential for Mental Health Support, but Models Still Struggle With Safety Concerns

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·viterbischool.usc.edu

    Can ChatGPT Be Your Therapist? USC Study Tests AI Responses to Mental Health Questions - USC Viterbi | School of Engineering

    USC Research Finds AI Strong in Empathy with Promising Potential for Mental Health Support, but Models Still Struggle With Safety Concerns

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    My patients use ChatGPT for therapy. Now I use it too | Sarah Dargouth

    I can’t blame my patients for turning to its straightforward assessments. But it has real risks – and care may require human messiness