Why AI?
The Science of Disinhibition

Transformation requires radical honesty. Research shows we are most honest when we feel least judged.

The Online Disinhibition Effect

Research demonstrates that people disclose more honestly with AI-guided systems than with human therapists, particularly around shame-laden topics.

When the fear of judgment is removed, the protective armor we wear drops. We can finally admit the patterns we've hidden from everyone—even ourselves.

Zero Judgment

Users consistently report feeling safer and less scrutinized by AI than by human practitioners.

Radical Honesty

Studies show increased disclosure of sensitive information when interacting with virtual agents.

Shame Reduction

It becomes easier to admit our 'worst' behaviors when we know we won't be rejected.

Safe Container

The interaction feels private, contained, and completely under your control.

Backed by Research

  • Suler, J. (2004). "The online disinhibition effect." Cyberpsychology & Behavior.
  • Lucas, G. M., et al. (2014). "It's only a computer: Virtual humans increase willingness to disclose."
  • Gratch, J., et al. (2014). "Creating rapport with virtual agents."

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