One billion people live with a mental health disorder. Most will never see a therapist. Into that gap has rushed a generation of AI chatbots that talk like clinicians but answer to no one, and people are being harmed.
Therapist in the Loop argues that every conversational AI touching mental health needs a licensed human in charge. Drawing on sixty years of history, the regulatory wave moving through dozens of states, and the clinical and engineering reality of building safe systems, Jess Jessop lays out a new architecture: a triadic relationship between client, therapist, and machine, governed by Six Laws offered as an open safety standard.
Part manifesto, part field guide, part blueprint, it is written for the clinicians, technologists, legislators, investors, and the families whose lives this technology will touch.
The machine can help. It cannot be left in charge.