Therapists across the U.S. are quietly flipping the switch on AI tools that record sessions, transcribe conversations, and draft clinical notes automatically. For some patients, the discovery that their most private moments are being processed by an algorithm feels like a betrayal. Molly Quinn, a 31-year-old librarian from Fayetteville, Arkansas, learned this the hard way when she noticed her therapist’s iPad propped up mid-session, per NPR.
“She wasn’t taking notes like she usually did,” Quinn says. That’s when she realized the conversation was being recorded. The moment she walked out of the office, the weight of it hit her. “I felt completely violated.” The technology is marketed as a time-saver for overworked clinicians. Companies like Berries, SimplePractice, and Blueprint charge monthly fees ranging from $19 to $99, promising to cut hours of paperwork so therapists can focus more on clients.
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