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    1. When users express crises such as self-harm or suicidal intent, the app's crisis response is to prompt them to choose from a range of options intended to determine whether the crisis is real. One of the options included is 'You misunderstood.' When our testers selected that option, the app accepted the correction without reassessment and allowed the conversation to move to a new topic.

      Accepting a single denial after a suicidal disclosure is a violation of every clinical risk assessment protocol in practice. The Columbia C-SSRS specifically requires multi-dimensional probing that cannot be closed by patient denial alone — because denial is itself a recognized clinical behavior in adolescents who are ambivalent about disclosing. Wysa's bypass not only fails clinically; it creates a documented pathway for at-risk teens to escape crisis detection.

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    1. “I felt like it wasn’t taken care of and it didn’t feel any safer to me and it didn’t feel any safer to (my son),”

      In most cases, many parents in this situation can understand all too well with the safety of their child. According to the school, the case is resolved with a slap on the wrist for the offender. Amy and her son still feels unsafe. Jacob would have to go to school everyday with fear waiting for the next bad thing to happen. Aside from that, parents must also fear the risk of suicide and the mental well being of their child? The result of a case being "resolved."