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This sounds dangerously close to "fast food therapy" and I'm concerned about the quality of care. Therapy isn't meant to be consumed in quick bites between meetings. Building therapeutic alliance takes time and consistency. I worry that offering 20-minute sessions will lead to superficial treatment that doesn't actually help people make meaningful changes. There's a reason the traditional model exists - the process requires depth and nuance that can't be rushed.
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Most AI mental health apps today claim to replace real therapists, but there’s a major flaw—they don’t consider a person’s past therapy records. They just simulate conversations based on what the user says at that moment, without understanding their
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