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AI Companions: The New Frontiers for Mental Health Support

It’s 5 am on a Saturday. I’m awake. Not out of necessity, but from having a dream that triggered an anxious response in me. My heart aches, my mind is cluttered, I’m overwhelmed, and I don’t know what to do. I reach for my phone, wanting to distract myself on social media. However, a thought comes, and leads me to ChatGPT. There, I share how I’m feeling, and in response, I get journaling prompts and affirmations that help me feel better.

                                        I know we’ve had one of those tough days when we felt like we were falling apart, yet we thought we had no one to talk to, or we did not want to talk to someone. In those moments, what exactly do you do? How do you deal with those heavy feelings that are weighing you down? Do you distract yourself? Do you face them? Well, I’d encourage you to face them and grow around them. But that’s not what I’m curious about today. I’d really love to know: How do you face those feelings?

In recent years, AI companions have emerged in the mental health space. These are digital apps or chatbots designed to engage us in vulnerable conversations, support our emotional well-being, provide mood tracking services, and offer therapeutic exercises like meditation & breathing exercises, and so much more. Their rise is fueled by increasing demand for mental health resources, especially in regions with limited access to professional human therapists.

AI companions include Replika, Therappai, Youper, Wysa, Unstuck, etc. Which ones do you use? Occasionally, I’ve used ChatGPT and Wysa. While I do recognize that AI can’t compare to or replace professional human therapists and peer support, I agree with its efficiency, accessibility, and complementary role in providing mental relief.

We have the resources, but now you may be wondering, “How am I to use them?” or “How do I even know which one best suits me?”. Don’t worry. We’ve got you.

So, here’s a simple guide:

  1. Choose the right App: That’s suitable for you, backed up by evidence, and compatible with your device. This may require you to review existing options.

Which ones do I recommend? There’s:

This will help you avoid aimless dependency. So, is it to do:

      Having a goal attached makes the experience more meaningful and fulfilling.

However, remember that AI doesn’t “feel” empathy, but it simulates understanding. It’s also important to note that, in case of emergencies/crises, it shouldn’t replace crisis hotlines or professional intervention.

**emotional isolation might be harming you more than you think**

Now, let’s understand how AI companions work:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the foundation of the AI companions. It is a structured, evidence-based form of psychotherapy that focuses on the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The basic principle behind it is simple, yet profound:

         If you can change your thoughts and behaviors, you can change how you feel.

This helps people identify negative or distorted thinking patterns, challenge those thoughts, and ultimately replace them with healthier, more compassionate, and realistic perspectives, which in turn positively influence emotions and actions.

So, what are you waiting for?

Growth awaits us…

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