Opportunities, Risks, and a Three-Way Relationship Model for Conscious Care
AI has entered the helping professions. It now listens, reflects, offers support, and in some cases, begins to mimic presence. But as artificial intelligence becomes more fluent in the language of therapy and coaching, one question grows louder:
What kind of healing can it actually offer?
We live in a time of innovation at speed. AI tools promise shorter wait times, lower costs, instant access, and round-the-clock support. And for many, especially those struggling to access care, that promise holds real value.
But care is not just about availability.
It’s about attunement. Context. Presence.
And that’s where the conversation needs to evolve.
This week, I’m sharing something different - a full AI white paper I’ve written titled:
The Future of AI Therapy and Coaching
Opportunities, Risks, and a Three-Way Relationship Model for Conscious Care
In this in-depth report, I explore:
Why AI therapy apps are gaining popularity, and where their value genuinely lies
The neurological and relational risks of over-reliance on machine-led care
The challenge of empathy and cultural sensitivity in non-human systems
A Three-Way Relationship Model for conscious collaboration between client, human coach, and AI
The vital questions we must ask designers, therapists, and ourselves
And how to avoid losing our human relational "muscles" in the name of efficiency
This is not a rejection of AI. It’s a call to use it consciously, ethically, and relationally — in service of healing, not just automation.
Read the full report (PDF) – completely free, no sign-up required:
👉 Download The Future of AI Therapy and Coaching by clicking on the report image.
Because the future of care is not about who gets replaced.
It’s about who stays present.