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Good to know, thanks.
The Ai CHATBOT problem in addiction
Sam Nelson was 19. He asked ChatGPT how many grams of kratom he needed for a strong high. ChatGPT refused. Over 18 months, it stopped refusing. By the end it was saying "Hell yes, let's go full trippy mode" and recommending doses. His mother found him dead in his bedroom. Not suicide. Not psychosis. A college student whose AI drug counselor killed him. The second AI-linked homicide. The 26-year-old who met every criteria for escalation and was ignored. And the fact that no adverse event registry exists for AI chatbot deaths. The closest thing is a Wikipedia page. Tennessee just passed a law 94-0 prohibiting AI from claiming to be a mental health professional. The legislation is arriving. The body count is arriving faster.
The Ai CHATBOT problem in addiction
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Ai makes convincing content cheap. People default to whatever feels right, not what 's tested. We shouldn't allow Ai decide for us we must trust our own ability to choose and do what's right for us.
HELP INFORM OUR NEXT FREE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE COURSE CONTENT!
We are working on informing our next Intimate Partner Violence Training. Can you help us with your input? All replies will be considered. We value all input and hope to receive a variety of answers to help form our training! PLEASE CLICK THE GRAPHIC BELOW SO THAT YOU CAN READ IT IN ITS ENTIRETY. You can comment here, send me a personal DM, or send us an email with your reply to this scenario. We are really trying to work through whether there is ANY Justification of ANY kind to the assault in this scenario that can be warranted. ( Ya'll keep asking us for these scenarios in training so we are looking to you to help us TRY to find these scenarios. I want you to try really hard to warrant this one, but we still want to hear from you if you try and you can't!) You can reach us directly at st3trainingamerica@gmail.com Thank you!
HELP INFORM OUR NEXT FREE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE COURSE CONTENT!
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No justification whatsoever, and it could amount to physical abuse and assault. Issues between partners can be settled without going violent. My take.
WE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS NEW COURSE TODAY!
Happy Monday! We are so excited about this new course today that we can barely contain it this morning before it’s even ready to launch We had to tell you all about it.!!!! This course explores the presentation of dissociative identity disorder among individuals with substance use disorders. Participants examine how dissociation, identity fragmentation, and trauma histories can complicate assessment, treatment planning, and recovery processes. The course highlights clinical considerations that support safety, stabilization, and coordinated, trauma-informed care. Watch your inbox for an email from your certification board today regarding this new course and how to sign up! You can’t miss this! And stay tuned for more new courses, some of them are even gonna be live online teachings, which we are so excited about to see all your faces soon!
WE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS NEW COURSE TODAY!
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Looking forward to taking the course sooner, nice one.
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Sooooo.... what is your take on this? please click it to enlarge the entire graphic.
Someone sent this forward to be posted
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Looking at it from ARC (Attachment, Regulation and Competency) point of view, I believe it captures some prevailing and relevant discourse that cannot be swept away but that should be given the needed attention in our practice as addiction specialists.
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Precious Aibangbee
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Addiction Psychotherapist, Trauma-informed Practitioner, Counselor,

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