I haven’t, but this gives me so many ideas. I recently heard someone talk about how they used ChatGPT to make a very significant life decision. They entered information about themselves, their history of decision making, etc., and they followed what ChatGPT suggested.
As an aside, I also want to recommend the book Dream Wise.
I'm so intrigued by all that ChatGPT can do for us--I've been using it to reflect on and work through my chronic health anxiety, and I'm impressed with the kinds of questions it's asking me.
I looked up Dream Wise and it seems like an engaging read. Thank you for the recommendation!
This is an intriguing experiment. I wish there is an app that can record my dreams with voice/text and then keeps a track of all the context to help me understand them better. Even if isn't a substitute for a psychotherapist, it'd be a great start which could be shared with one to help expedite or give a more well-rounded insight even before the start. Looking forward to your next few interpretations.
That would be a great app to have. Of course, I agree that it won’t be a substitute for a psychotherapist because therapy is a lot more than just about dreams.
But, until we discover that app, we can record the dreams and share a series of them with ChatGPT to see what it comes up with.
I haven’t, but this gives me so many ideas. I recently heard someone talk about how they used ChatGPT to make a very significant life decision. They entered information about themselves, their history of decision making, etc., and they followed what ChatGPT suggested.
As an aside, I also want to recommend the book Dream Wise.
I'm so intrigued by all that ChatGPT can do for us--I've been using it to reflect on and work through my chronic health anxiety, and I'm impressed with the kinds of questions it's asking me.
I looked up Dream Wise and it seems like an engaging read. Thank you for the recommendation!
This is an intriguing experiment. I wish there is an app that can record my dreams with voice/text and then keeps a track of all the context to help me understand them better. Even if isn't a substitute for a psychotherapist, it'd be a great start which could be shared with one to help expedite or give a more well-rounded insight even before the start. Looking forward to your next few interpretations.
That would be a great app to have. Of course, I agree that it won’t be a substitute for a psychotherapist because therapy is a lot more than just about dreams.
But, until we discover that app, we can record the dreams and share a series of them with ChatGPT to see what it comes up with.