Louisa D Pearce - The Voice Sanctuary

AI is quickly becoming a go-to tool in nearly every area of life—whether you're chasing entertainment, solving complex problems, or following a trail of curiosity down an internet rabbit hole.
So it's no surprise that some of my clients have started asking questions like:
🔹 Can AI be used in therapy?
🔹 Is it safe?
🔹 Does it actually work?
🔹 And what does this mean for human therapists and mental health professionals?
These are important and timely questions.
Let’s unpack the pros, the pitfalls, and where the future might be headed when it comes to AI, consultationbot therapy, and the evolving role of human care.



THE ROLE OF A THERAPIST


The therapist (or guide, mentor, counselor, healer) assists people to come into harmonic coherence – a state of balance within and without. It is a form of art (utilising creative intuition) and science (utilising the geometry of language and pattern recognition) in which the therapist tunes into the person and provides the appropriate mirrored response for harmony, healing, and growth.

The mirrored response creates a protective shared field that is validating, non-judgmental, and loving, which permits the person to be vulnerable and for repressed feelings and thoughts to emerge with honesty. Simultaneously, the field invites new information, knowledge, and perspective, which ideally matches the client’s ability to integrate the new information in a grounded and safe way.



Feel free to reach out to me for a one-on-one consultation on all matters of mental health, including trauma, psychosis, spirituality, and general wellness.


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