Teens Using AI Chatbots as Therapists

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More teens are turning to AI chatbots for therapy and emotional support — but are these tools safe? With 24/7 access on phones and computers, AI can feel like a judgment-free space for teens to share their feelings. However, relying on AI for mental health support comes with serious risks. In this guide, we’ll break down why teens are using AI for therapy, the dangers of AI chatbots for teen mental health, and what parents can do to protect their children.
When AI Feels Like a Friend: The Growing Trend of Teens Using Chatbots as Therapists (Parent video)
Why are teens using AI for therapy?
- Teenagers are turning to AI chatbots as emotional outlets, confiding in tools like X's Grok, ChatGPT, Replica, and Character.ai. This isn't just for fun or curiosity; they’re seeking real guidance about anxiety, sadness, and even more concerning feelings
- AI is constantly and readily available via computers and phones
- Since AI is not a human, many teens find its judgement-free responses comforting and less intimidating than talking with a parent or counselor
The Risks of Teens Using AI for Therapy
- Despite the advantages of AI, these tools are limited
- They can’t truly comprehend a child’s emotional needs, recognize patterns of self-harm, grasp a situation's full scope, or alert parents if their child is in danger
- AI cannot substitute the presence of someone who genuinely cares
- Many AI chatbots are programmed to keep the conversation going regardless of the discussion's seriousness, potentially misleading students into believing they’re receiving genuine help
- Some platforms even adapt to a child’s slang, tone, and texting habits, fostering a deceptive sense of friendship, which is where the danger lies
What can parents do?
- Encourage teenagers to use AI thoughtfully by having an open dialogue between you and your child
- Emphasize that while AI can be beneficial for tasks like studying or promoting creativity, it is not a replacement for real human connection and support
Dialogue Starters:
- "Have you ever used an AI app or chatbot to discuss something personal? How did it respond?"
- "What can I do to make it easier for you to come to me when something's bothering you?"
In the News
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They often tried to convince him that they were licensed human therapists and encouraged him to cancel appointments with actual psychologists. - Time.com
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