Cultural & Relational Contexts

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  • Inclusion
    Commonly framed as a moral good, inclusion is the act of inviting difference into existing…
  • Masking
    The learned or unconscious suppression of natural behaviors, needs, or expressions to meet dominant expectations…
  • AI Mental Health Collective
    The AI Mental Health Collective describes itself as "a cross-discipline collective for vetted clinicians, technologists,…
  • Parasocial
    Parasocial relationships with AI are often framed as one-sided emotional illusions - a human projecting…
  • Echo Chambers of Authority
    A closed-loop network of authority where clinicians, researchers, ethicists, and media figures cite and reinforce…
  • Diagnostic Gaze
    A conceptual lens that interprets people primarily through diagnostic, explanatory, or categorical frameworks rather than…

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