
Yes, an AI life coach is different from a therapist. An AI life coach can help with planning, reflection, habits, and everyday decision support, while a therapist is a trained professional who can provide mental health care.
An AI life coach may help you organize goals, journal about a challenge, create a routine, or think through options. It can be useful for self-reflection and structure. But it should not diagnose conditions, treat trauma, handle crisis situations, or replace qualified medical or mental health support.
The difference matters because AI can sound confident even when a situation needs professional care. If you are dealing with serious distress, safety concerns, depression, anxiety, or trauma, it is better to contact a licensed professional or local emergency support.
The practical rule follows from the difference: bring an AI coach your schedules, habits, and goals; bring a therapist your symptoms, trauma, and crises. When a conversation starts crossing from the first list to the second, that is the signal to involve a human professional.
Keep the use light and bounded: reflection prompts, routine notes, and small next steps. Clinical questions, crisis moments, or serious distress need human professional support.