How I Use AI

Clear answers about where technology fits in my practice — and where it never will.

AI is becoming part of everyday life, and I believe you deserve to know exactly how I do — and don’t — use it. Below are direct answers to the questions that matter most.

Is anything about my therapy ever shared with AI?

No. I will never intentionally expose any client data to AI, no matter how anonymized. What happens in our work together stays between us.

Do you use an AI notetaker or note writer?

No. I will never use an AI notetaker or note writer. My notes are written by me alone.

Do you record sessions?

No. I never record sessions, for any purpose.

Do you consult AI about clinical issues?

No. I will never consult AI about clinical issues. When I want another perspective on my clinical work, I meet regularly with several human colleagues for exactly this purpose.

So how do you use AI?

I use AI to construct my website — both for technical support and for writing support. Building pages, keeping the site running properly, and helping me put my thoughts into polished form: that is the extent of it.

Why use AI for that instead of hiring people?

Prior to using AI, I used a human copywriter and a web designer for this same work. AI follows my directions and reflects my intentions, which is why I am satisfied to do it this way.

If AI helps with the writing, are these still your words?

Yes. All of the writing on this site continues to reflect my perspectives, despite using this shortcut. AI helps with the craft; the thinking, the values, and the voice are mine.

Questions About Any of This?

I’m always happy to talk about it.

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