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AI Ethics Revolutionized: Hindman’s Insights Transform Play Therapy Practices at ACC 2025

Dr. Margaret Hindman’s ACC 2025 presentation on AI ethics in play therapy highlights urgent privacy concerns as technology reshapes mental health care practices.

Dr. Margaret Hindman, an assistant professor of Counselor Education, delivered a peer-reviewed presentation titled “Ethical Considerations for Using AI with Play Therapy” at the Association for Creativity in Counseling’s (ACC) 2025 Annual Conference. The event, which focuses on innovative and relational approaches to counseling, was held on February 10, 2026, and attracted professionals eager to explore the intersection of technology and mental health.

Hindman’s presentation highlights the growing integration of artificial intelligence in therapeutic settings, particularly in play therapy, a technique often employed with children to enhance communication and emotional expression. Her discussion underscores the critical ethical considerations that arise as technology becomes an increasingly prominent tool in clinical practice.

The ACC aims to promote goodwill and foster growth-fostering relationships through creative counseling methods. As the organization continues to address contemporary challenges in the field, it also encourages discussions on the implications of emerging technologies like AI. Hindman’s work aligns with these objectives, as it not only addresses the potential benefits of AI in therapy but also raises important questions about privacy, consent, and the role of the therapist in a technologically assisted environment.

The use of AI tools in therapeutic contexts is not without controversy. Some practitioners express concern that reliance on technology may depersonalize the therapeutic process, while others advocate for its capabilities to enhance therapy outcomes. Hindman’s presentation calls for a balanced approach, suggesting that while AI can be a valuable asset, it must be integrated thoughtfully to maintain the human connection that is vital in counseling.

As mental health professionals around the world adapt to the rapid advancements in technology, Hindman’s insights are particularly timely. With a growing emphasis on ethical standards, her focus on play therapy serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding client welfare in the face of innovation. The potential for AI to transform therapeutic practices is immense, but it must be handled with care to ensure that ethical guidelines are upheld.

The ACC’s annual conference provides a platform for professionals to share knowledge and collaborate on creative solutions in counseling. Hindman’s presentation contributes to an ongoing dialogue about how technology can be harnessed effectively in therapeutic settings while prioritizing ethical principles. As discussions like these continue, they pave the way for a future where AI can complement, rather than compromise, the therapeutic process.

Looking ahead, the integration of AI in counseling is likely to evolve, offering new opportunities and challenges. With researchers and practitioners like Hindman leading the way, the field may find innovative solutions that enhance the effectiveness of therapy while adhering to ethical standards. The implications of this work reach beyond individual practices, potentially reshaping the future of mental health care in a digital age.

For more insights on the intersection of technology and counseling, visit the official site of St. Bonaventure University or explore resources from the Association for Creativity in Counseling.

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