In robotics and animation, the uncanny valley describes discomfort when something looks almost human—yet not quite human enough. Instead of connection, it provokes unease. This idea parallels therapy, where the gap between surface-level relatability and deeper understanding
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The Therapeutic Uncanny Valley: When…
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In robotics and animation, the uncanny valley describes discomfort when something looks almost human—yet not quite human enough. Instead of connection, it provokes unease. This idea parallels therapy, where the gap between surface-level relatability and deeper understanding