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.
No. I will never intentionally expose any client data to AI, no matter how anonymized. What happens in our work together stays between us.
No. I will never use an AI notetaker or note writer. My notes are written by me alone.
No. I never record sessions, for any purpose.
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.
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.
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.
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.