📝 Article Summary
In this article, the author—who has experienced cult-like control within a family and distorted relationships in the past—explores why they felt a sense of unease toward the social media posts of a self-proclaimed psychological counselor. Building on that, using ChatGPT o3’s analytical capabilities, the author conducted a non-diagnostic, structural analysis of mental tendencies based on both their own and the self-proclaimed counselor’s language and thought patterns.
The purpose of the article is not to “discredit a specific person,” but rather toshine a light on the structure of psychological control conveyed through words,and help readers develop perspectives and immunity so they do not fall under similar influence themselves.
It shares the author’s process of confronting past trauma, recovering, and rebuilding themselves in their own words, along with the profound insights that emerged from that process.
💡A word about AI analysis
In this article, we use ChatGPT (o3 model), which has advanced language understanding capabilities, to analyze writing style and psychological structure at the linguistic level.
(Some parts use 4o)
When it comes to AI, some people may think it is “still immature” or that “humans are more accurate,” butit is already at a stage where it can be used as a tool with expert-level insight into logical structures and psychological tendencies。
.Of course, it does not diagnose or make definitive judgments, butbecause it is AI, it can objectively capture language, structure, and cognitive patterns without being swayed by subjectivity or emotion
.Therefore, while the analysis in this article is “insight based on a non-diagnostic perspective,”it aims to serve as material that encourages useful “psychological awareness” for readers
A text that feels top-tier dangerous psychologically, analyzed by AI
I grew up in a cult-like dysfunctional family and experienced all kinds of control and brainwashing, so when someone has cult-like tendencies, I can sometimes sense it even at a level others around me don’t notice. What I think is thisPosts being made by a very dangerous personexist. When I entered into ChatGPT the writing of a self-proclaimed psychological counselor whose text felt top-tier dangerous and asked about it,it turned out to be at the level of the final form of gaslighting.
Why am I so interested in what this self-proclaimed psychological counselor is posting?
First, because there are many parts of it that resemble elements of the control structure that existed in the cult-like dysfunctional family I grew up in — in other words, things my siblings used to do. So, with the mental alarm system formed by past experiences kicking in, I wanted to use the latest AI to figure out what it was.
Second, around 2018, there were anonymous accounts attacking me at an abnormal level, and the account of this self-proclaimed psychological counselor was in that circle. Because the perpetrators frequently reposted and did other things, and because the religion the perpetrators talked about matched the religion of the self-proclaimed psychological counselor, as well as multiple similarities in the direction of their posts, I thought there was a possibility they were connected to the defamation perpetrators spreading false rumors. And I suspect that it wasn’t just a cult-like presence, but possibly a fraudster as well.
Around that time (around 2019), there was an account that was using all of my posts that had gotten a good response on old Twitter (roughly 100 texts of about 140 characters each) without permission, and that account claimed to be a counselor, so I thought this was a problem and contacted them, but they didn’t reply and ignored me. So I did something like covert investigation by pretending to be a consultation seeker under the setting of T, someone suffering from social anxiety disorder. When I got involved while posing as a client, I confirmed that the similar accounts around the aforementioned attacking account were behind the scenes trying to steer me toward a large 300,000-yen PayPal payment using my writing. Ah, so that’s the goal. I understood that, and the exchange with that person was extremely poor quality: fake empathy, superficial knowledge, and ultimately just trying to push the person toward “just take action,” something that seemed highly likely to worsen the client’s suffering and was in no way worth 300,000 yen.
What’s more, that person was a self-proclaimed psychological counselor (with no listed qualifications and an undisclosed identity), and they had stolen my writing. Since clients read that writing and then decide to seek advice, it’s as if they were consulting my knowledge and ideas. In other words, that self-proclaimed psychological counselor was deceiving the client at that point. Luring them with my ideas and knowledge, then making them pay for it — I thought that was fraud. As a result, when I emailed them pretending to be someone with social anxiety, working (to imply I could pay), unable to consult anyone, and asking for help, as expected, they replied immediately. Feeling their pettiness — ignoring the original author of the stolen text, but replying at once when they thought money was coming in — I kept up the act. I then succeeded in getting their phone number, and while talking on the phone, when I naturally said something like, “That writing is great, but who wrote it?” they lied and said they had written it themselves. At that moment I said it was my writing, and because I’d been angry all along, I lashed out a bit and said things like, “Don’t mess with me, you scammer.”
As a result, this person admitted there was a problem and said, “I’m sorry.” I also have the audio recording of that. This is a person named M living in Tokyo (male). I think there may also be a possibility that he was an accomplice in a scam who was connected behind the scenes to the self-proclaimed counselor mentioned in this article. Of course, I can’t say that definitively.
Setting that aside, this time I had ChatGPT analyze the writing of a certain self-proclaimed psychological counselor who shares information on social media, and it turned out to be at the level of the final form of gaslighting, so I’m writing this article to say: be careful, because there’s a danger of being pulled into a whirlpool of control without even realizing it!
「【AI解析全収録】「トップクラスの危険性」──自称心理カウンセラーの文章を精査した結果、ChatGPT o3が導き出した“ガスライティングの最終形態”の正体とは?【複雑性PTSDからの逆転記録】」の続きが購入後に読めます。
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