Expressing stigma and inappropriate responses prevents LLMs from safely replacing mental health providers.
Palo Alto University · Stanford University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Should a large language model (LLM) be used as a therapist? In this paper, we investigate the use of LLMs to *replace* mental health providers, a use case promoted in the tech startup and research space. We conduct a mapping review of therapy guides used by major medical institutions to identify crucial aspects of therapeutic relationships, such as the importance of a therapeutic alliance between therapist and client. We then assess the ability of LLMs to reproduce and adhere to these aspects of therapeutic relationships by conducting several experiments investigating the responses of current LLMs, such as `gpt-4o`. Contrary to best practices in the medical community, LLMs 1) express stigma toward those with…
Citation impact
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- 198.51
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- 100%
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- 121
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7Topics & keywords
- Stigma (botany)
- Mental health
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Internet privacy
- Computer science
- Gender equality