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AI is coming: How to use AI in your psychology or therapy practice in 2023

AI is coming: How to use AI in your psychology or therapy practice in 2023

FromThe Business of Psychology


AI is coming: How to use AI in your psychology or therapy practice in 2023

FromThe Business of Psychology

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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AI is coming: How to use AI in your psychology or therapy practice in 2023Today we are going to be talking all about AI and its potential to help us in our work. I am very keen to try and embrace the potential of this technology rather than just getting scared by it and I think it has possible applications for psychologists and therapists that go far beyond the churning out of boring social media posts so I'm looking forward to diving into that. We are going to look at how AI can be used in marketing, admin, report writing, research and as part of the therapy process itself.Race in Therapy WorkshopBefore we get started today I wanted to mention that we have a workshop coming up on 13th July. It is hosted by Kaemotherapy and is all about Race in Therapy, how we can support clients of colour and make sure our practices are part of the changes that need to happen in mental health in the UK. There are only ten spaces available so visit Race in Therapy Workshop to secure your place on the live training.Full show notes and a transcript of this episode are available at The Business of PsychologyLinks & References:Episode 34: What you should be blogging about: Choosing topics and titles for your psychology blogHuman Behaviour-Change Project Webinar Series (YouTube)Wellcome Open Research: The Human Behaviour-Change Project: An artificial intelligence system to answer questions about changing behaviourRosie on Instagram:@rosiegilderthorp@thepregnancypsychologistIs AI useful for marketing?I tested two products:ChatGPT - for text stuff (blog posts, podcast episodes, social media captions)DALL·E 2 - images generatorThe dangers?It produces super boring stuff that sounds good but has no original thought as there is no capability for original thought. Please (for the love of god) don't get it to write you 50 quotes about the benefits of mindfulness and churn one out each week. We will all die of boredom and it will be a waste of your time.The opportunities? It can rewrite content you have already created into other formats, for example I asked it to split a book chapter I have written down into three blog posts and it did a brilliant job of pulling out the key points and creating short blog posts. However, it also erased all my jokes and stories from the chapter when it created the blog posts therefore making them pretty bland. This could be OK if the aim of your blog was just to improve SEO on your website, however if you want to develop relationships with potential clients or spark enthusiasm or interest in real people then AI is not going to do that for you. For someone like me, I could use AI as a starting point to make sure I don't miss out any factual information in my blog post when I am adapting one of my book chapters,...
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you a mental health professional with a feeling in the pit of your stomach that the system is BROKEN? Did you start your training full of ideas about changing the landscape of mental health for the better but now you find you are so busy seeing people in crisis that you don't have time to do any of it? Do you KNOW that we need to get out of our therapy rooms and start reaching people in other ways? Do you KNOW that the key to better mental health is prevention not crisis management? If you do then join me for a mix practical skills, strategies and inspirational interviews with psychologists and therapists just like you who are using their skills to do BIG things way beyond the therapy room. Prepare to get your "trainee spirit" back.