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Kansas MFT advisory committee presses for AI guardrails in supervision, emphasizes consent and HIPAA protections

Marriage and Family Therapy Advisory Committee, Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board · December 13, 2024
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Summary

At a remote advisory committee meeting, members and the BSRB executive director flagged AI use in supervision and documentation, urging guardrails on client consent, HIPAA safeguards, and clearer institutional policies while agreeing to continue studying the issue and report to the board.

The Marriage and Family Therapy Advisory Committee of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board met remotely and spent detailed time discussing the growing use of artificial intelligence in clinical supervision and documentation, with members urging clear guardrails around informed consent and privacy.

The committee’s chair, Mary Jones, reopened an earlier presentation and asked members to consider “AI supervision” across both graduate programs and post‑licensure practice, saying the group should collect more information and bring recommendations back to the full board. David Fye, the BSRB executive director, framed the topic as one the board and…

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