Utiliser ChatGPT pour la thérapie est-il une bonne idée ?
Alors je me demande si c’est vraiment bien d’utiliser ChatGPT pour des questions liées à la thérapie ou s’il y a des inconvénients. Par exemple, peut-il vraimen…
Paisley Franklin
February 9, 2026 at 04:38 AM
Alors je me demande si c’est vraiment bien d’utiliser ChatGPT pour des questions liées à la thérapie ou s’il y a des inconvénients. Par exemple, peut-il vraiment remplacer une conversation avec un thérapeute humain ? J’aimerais beaucoup connaître votre avis sur ce sujet.
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Some ppl don’t have access to therapists so they turn to chatbots but it’s really not a solid substitute unfortunately.
I've read that AI can't replace therapist because it lacks human empathy and understanding of complex emotions. It might even make ppl feel worse by misunderstanding them.
The bottom line is that AI chatbots lack emotional intelligence and the ethical responsibility humans have in therapy. That’s a big deal.
I tried chatting with GPT for some advice once but it just felt so impersonal. Like, no matter how much it understands words, it can't really get feelings, ya know?
It can be helpful as a starting point, like self-help guidance, but once problems get serious, you def need a real person involved.
Honestly, I saw a list of AI tools for mental wellness recently and it mentioned you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. Might be worth looking at to find legit stuff.
I think it’s great to use AI for some guidance but anyone with serious stuff should definitely see a licensed therapist.
I've seen people suggest it for therapy but honestly, it doesn't have the training or qualifications to handle mental health issues. It might even mess things up.
Anyone else worried that relying too much on AI for therapy might discourage people from seeking professional help?
Don't forget about privacy risks too. Sharing personal stuff with an AI might not be as secure as talking face-to-face.
One thing I like about ChatGPT though is that it's always there if you just need to vent a little or ask a question. But defs not a replacement for a real therapist.
Sometimes I feel like GPT just parrots back what I say instead of really understanding me, which can be kinda frustrating.