ChatGPT is Not a Substitute for Therapy

Over the past summer, many of my colleagues and I experienced a noticeable shift in our caseloads. Fewer clients were reaching out to book sessions, and I saw a significant drop in traffic on my Psychology Today page. I tried to pinpoint the reason for this lull and found it was due to a combinationContinue reading “ChatGPT is Not a Substitute for Therapy”

Compatibility: The Myth and Scapegoat

It was a late autumn afternoon and I had just wrapped up my final session for the day. I lit two candles while pulling bags of loose-leaf teas across the counter before my afternoon guest arrived. I had been staying at a family friend’s house in Chagrin Falls for a few weeks while they traveledContinue reading “Compatibility: The Myth and Scapegoat”