SchemaSim · Türkçe
Roleplay difficult therapy moments without putting a real client at risk.
AI roleplay gives clinicians a repeatable way to practice what they would say in session. SchemaSim uses fictional client simulations so learners can test wording, pacing, emotional validation, and repair attempts before those skills are needed in real care.
A practical bridge between reading and real sessions
Clinical skills are not built by reading technique descriptions alone. Roleplay helps learners feel the pressure of a live response, notice hesitation, and revise their next move.
- Practice responding to guarded, angry, ashamed, or detached client presentations.
- Try different levels of directness and emotional language.
- Notice when the response validates, redirects, or misses the client’s core need.
Why AI roleplay should stay bounded
SchemaSim keeps the experience focused on education. It is not a substitute client, supervisor, or treatment provider. The safest use is deliberate practice with fictional cases and reflective review.
How roleplay feedback works
Feedback is designed to support learning: what worked, what was too generic, where a schema mode or emotional need could have been explored, and what to try next.
Common questions
Can AI roleplay replace human supervision?
No. It can support repetition and reflection, but professional supervision remains essential for real clinical work.
Does SchemaSim use real patients?
No. Practice should be done with fictional AI clients and non-identifying training material.
What skills can I practice?
You can practice validation, empathic confrontation, schema exploration, mode awareness, repair language, and case-sensitive clinical responses.
Education and simulation only. Not medical advice.