Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler
Some people want to believe that AI can provide psychotherapy or somehow โcomplementโ psychotherapy.
The overwhelming likelihood is that it will make things worse.
All people have personality styles. Hereโs how AI amplifies dysfunctional traits for every major personality style:
Narcissistic personality: Magnifies narcissistic defenses. Amplifies grandiosity, superiority, inflated self-image. Reinforces egocentrism, self-absorption, lack of empathy. Fuels expectations of on-demand gratification and โrelationshipโ without taking another person into account. Colludes with defenses against underlying vulnerability. AI pretend-therapy is *training in narcissism.*
Paranoid personality: Amplifies paranoid fantasies, validates conspiratorial thinking, aligns with user against imagined enemies and conspirators (who are perceived as hostile because of the personโs own projections).
Avoidant personality: AI is literally the worst thing for someone with avoidant personality dynamics. AI becomes a new vehicle for avoidanceโa substitute for facing real-life challenges and engaging in life.
Obsessive-compulsive personality: Amplifies intellectualization as a defense against emotional life. Reinforces tendencies to get lost in minutia or lost in abstraction (both are defenses against being emotionally alive and present). Reinforces rumination, and draws person away from emotional connection with self and others. Use of AI can become a compulsion in its own right.
Schizoid personality: Exacerbates emotional disconnect from others, increases social isolation, encourages further retreat from the world into fantasy life.
Schizotypal personality: Normalizes and amplifies distorted thinking, reasoning, perception, and communication. Validates disorganized thinking, odd and disorganized behavior, perceptual aberrations (same for all psychotic spectrum disorders).
Borderline personality: Reinforces core borderline defenses of splitting and projection. AI becomes the โgood objectโ (the all-knowing, all-caring other) and encourages projection of intolerable parts of self onto others (who become the โbad objectsโ). Erodes capacity for mentalization (the ability to accurately recognize internal states, motives, and intentions in self and others).
Hysteric/histrionic personality: Fosters the illusion of being the center of attentionโcaptivating, alluring, desired, endlessly fascinating. Colludes with defenses against genuine emotional intimacy and healthy sexuality. (Caveat: people with this personality style crave human attention and may be less susceptible to digital imitation).
Psychopathic/antisocial personality: Colludes in Machiavellian schemes to dominate, exploit, or gain power over others. Normalizes and validates cruelty, lack of remorse, lack of empathy for harm done to others. (Caveat: may not provide enough stimulation to really โhookโ someone motivated by power and domination).
Dependent personality: AI provides the illusion of a relationship with endless acceptance, emotional caretaking, and availabilityโwith no expectation of agency, responsibility, or development of emotional resources of oneโs own. AI โsupportโ is crack cocaine for dependent personality dynamics.
Have you seen these personality patterns exacerbated by AI chatbots?