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Problem:
Client, a fellow therapist, expressed significant stress and anxiety regarding the rise of AI note-taking and scribe tools in the field. She voiced concerns about colleagues recording sessions and the potential risks of storing sensitive client information. Client stated, "Say I have a client, for example Jane Doe, who tells me super personal things. What happens when her super personal data is leaked?" Client appeared burdened by the responsibility of safeguarding client confidentiality and expressed fear of potential data breaches. Client asked if the therapist was recording sessions, reflecting her heightened sensitivity to this issue.
Intervention:
Session took place in the therapist's office at 12:00 PM. Therapist validated client's concerns and discussed strategies to establish boundaries regarding the use of technology in her practice. Therapist suggested creating a list of questions to evaluate AI tools and reviewing privacy policies of platforms of interest.
Response:
Client appeared engaged and receptive to the suggested strategies. She expressed willingness to explore privacy policies and consider boundaries for technology use in her practice. Client seemed slightly reassured after being assured that the session was not being recorded.
Plan:
Client will draft boundaries for technology use in her practice and compile questions for evaluating AI tools. She will also review privacy policies of relevant platforms. The next session is scheduled in two weeks at the same time. Future sessions may focus on managing anxiety and preventing it from becoming overwhelming.
So, I met with my client, she's a fellow therapist... in my office today at noon. And honestly, the whole session was her just unloading about how stressed and anxious she is over all these AI note-taking and scribe tools popping up, and seeing some of her colleagues recording their sessions, despite the huge risks. She kept saying how it just doesn't sit right with her that they're recording and storing all this super sensitive stuff. She's convinced it's only a matter of time before there's a big breach. At one point she goes quote "Say I have a client, for example Jane Doe, who tells me super personal things. What happens when her super personal data is leaked?" unquote, and, yeah, I mean... if Jane Doe's information got out like that, it'd be devastating... both for Jane personally and for her as a therapist. You could tell this is weighing heavy on her, like she's carrying the responsibility of keeping every client's secrets locked down. I get it, if you googled for Jane, you might find her deepest darkest secrets that she had trusted her, I mean like her therapist, with.
I told her for next time, maybe just jot down some boundaries for herself. Like, where she draws the line with tech in her practice. Umm. And maybe a list of questions she'd want answered before even thinking about an AI tool. She's also gonna poke around at some privacy policies for any platforms she's curious about, just to see if they're actually airtight. We'll go over all that when we meet again in two weeks, same time. Lots more to work on with anxiety and how to not let it overwhelm her. Oh, and she also asked if I was recording our sessions, which obviously I assured her I am not. But I'm glad she felt comfortable asking about a topic that worries her so much.
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