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Will AI Replace Therapists? What ChatGPT Can’t Do That You Can [Episode 108]

Carolyn Solo | Business Coach for EMDR Therapists Episode 108

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Is AI going to replace therapists or are we just being dramatic?

In this off-the-cuff episode, Dr. Carolyn Solo shares her honest thoughts about the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT — and what it means for the future of therapy. She touches on everything from VC-backed therapy platforms to chatbot relationships and why they’re both incredibly seductive and deeply limited.

The truth? AI might be able to offer surface-level support, but it can’t replace real human connection, deep neurobiological processing, or the kind of attuned care that comes from a therapist who actually sees you.

If you’ve been feeling uncertain about your role in this shifting landscape, this episode is your reminder that your work still matters — and that EMDR intensives might just be the future-proofing your practice needs.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why therapists are feeling uncertain about AI — and what those fears are really about
  • What ChatGPT and other AI tools can do… and where they fall short
  • How therapy intensives offer a uniquely human, transformative alternative
  • Why now is the time to adapt your practice model to stay relevant and in demand


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“You know, because of  what these non-human therapy options can offer, people are going to start looking for something different, something better, something unique, •something transformative  that CHATGPT cannot offer and therapy incentives are one of those things, right? Think about the healing experience. you are offering to clients  and there's no way that that can be replicated in the near future" - Carolyn