S2E17| She Thought Therapy Was Confidential. Then Her Chats Appeared in Court.
In this episode of Therapy, Tech & Takeout, Jackie and Toni unpack the disturbing revelations from the Proof News investigation into Talkspace and the privacy risks surrounding online therapy platforms. Inspired by the article “Woman’s Talkspace Therapy App Sessions Exposed in Court,” they explore how deeply personal therapy conversations (including text messages, audio recordings, and video sessions) were allegedly stored and later surfaced during legal discovery.
Toni brings her perspective as a licensed therapist to explain how confidentiality, HIPAA, subpoenas, and therapist ethics actually work behind the scenes - and why many clinicians themselves may not have realized the extent of data collection happening on these platforms. Jackie examines the tech side of the issue, including AI training data, “de-identified” information, venture capital incentives, and the growing concern that sensitive mental health conversations may be fueling future AI therapy products without meaningful user understanding or consent.
The conversation also dives into:
* The hidden privacy risks of asynchronous therapy apps
* Whether therapy app data is truly anonymous
* How subpoenas can expose deeply personal mental health records
* Why therapists are increasingly concerned about large corporate therapy platforms
* The impact of tech consolidation on therapist burnout and quality of care
* Questions consumers should ask before starting online therapy
* The ethical tension between accessibility, profit, AI, and human care
This episode is equal parts fascinating, unsettling, and deeply important for anyone using digital mental health services or considering therapy online.
Source article:Proof News Investigation - Woman’s Talkspace Therapy App Sessions Exposed in Court [https://www.proofnews.org/womans-talkspace-therapy-app-sessions-exposed-in-court/]
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