Chat GPT is a better therapist than my therapist, and it's cracking me up so bad

So Chat GPT has rolled out this memory function where it can recall other conversations to help provide it with context for new conversations. This has really been great because I don't need to explain everything like it's the first time all the time. Last night, I was describing to it what it feels like to be overwhelmed, and it started rolling out these suggestions for techniques to ground me in my environment and bring myself out of my dissociative episodes. Which is exactly what I've been hoping to get out of therapy for this past year, but never got anything like that.

Now come to today. I have a session with my therapist, and I explain to her the same thing. I tell her that I don't like the term overwhelmed, because it feels more dramatic than what I experience. But that while dissociation feels more accurate, people in my life have a harder time understanding what it means. Her response was to repeat my words at me in the form of a question. As in, she was asking me questions that my prior words provided the answer for. All I could really say was "That is what I think I said".

So here I am after the session, legitimately laughing because the service I'm paying for is being bested by a free to use AI chatbot. I've been very thorough in explaining what I'm looking for with my therapy experience, so for my therapist to be so surprised when I start citing off these techniques Chat GPT taught me, really isn't doing a lot for my faith in the process. This is, incidentally, not my first therapist, but another in a string of underwhelming experiences. I do my best to communicate clearly, but it feels like I spend more time helping them understand what I mean, than I do getting any help from them.

But, at least I can have a sense of humour about it, right?

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  • And guess what, I have been chatting with my Google AI about my autistic burnout, and it gave me a link to your post in which my struggles with health care professionals vs the ease of typing to an AI and being fully 'understood' are being reflected. 

    If in a nutshell AI is nothing more than the entire compendium of human experience minus the individual biases then AI is maybe the only way forward for autistic people to navigate a society that inherently was not designed for them. Funnily enough, if you think of it, it's a paradox.

    Well.... I had to think about it and deleted a lot before I writing this.... AI's advantage of the individual human is that it can search through extensive loads of information, make logical conclusions on recurring patterns and present its findings in a way shorter time than any human could, while the access of information (ie. expertise and experience) of an individual will always be like a drop the ocean compared to the capacity of an AI.

    It's a shame though that when a human's ego of authority (such as a GP vs a patient) gets in the way, all applicable use of AI, even as a second opinion, fails to even enter such human's mind.

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  • And guess what, I have been chatting with my Google AI about my autistic burnout, and it gave me a link to your post in which my struggles with health care professionals vs the ease of typing to an AI and being fully 'understood' are being reflected. 

    If in a nutshell AI is nothing more than the entire compendium of human experience minus the individual biases then AI is maybe the only way forward for autistic people to navigate a society that inherently was not designed for them. Funnily enough, if you think of it, it's a paradox.

    Well.... I had to think about it and deleted a lot before I writing this.... AI's advantage of the individual human is that it can search through extensive loads of information, make logical conclusions on recurring patterns and present its findings in a way shorter time than any human could, while the access of information (ie. expertise and experience) of an individual will always be like a drop the ocean compared to the capacity of an AI.

    It's a shame though that when a human's ego of authority (such as a GP vs a patient) gets in the way, all applicable use of AI, even as a second opinion, fails to even enter such human's mind.

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