arXiv Open Access 2026

Do No Harm: Exposing Hidden Vulnerabilities of LLMs via Persona-based Client Simulation Attack in Psychological Counseling

Qingyang Xu Yaling Shen Stephanie Fong Zimu Wang Yiwen Jiang +5 lainnya
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The increasing use of large language models (LLMs) in mental healthcare raises safety concerns in high-stakes therapeutic interactions. A key challenge is distinguishing therapeutic empathy from maladaptive validation, where supportive responses may inadvertently reinforce harmful beliefs or behaviors in multi-turn conversations. This risk is largely overlooked by existing red-teaming frameworks, which focus mainly on generic harms or optimization-based attacks. To address this gap, we introduce Personality-based Client Simulation Attack (PCSA), the first red-teaming framework that simulates clients in psychological counseling through coherent, persona-driven client dialogues to expose vulnerabilities in psychological safety alignment. Experiments on seven general and mental health-specialized LLMs show that PCSA substantially outperforms four competitive baselines. Perplexity analysis and human inspection further indicate that PCSA generates more natural and realistic dialogues. Our results reveal that current LLMs remain vulnerable to domain-specific adversarial tactics, providing unauthorized medical advice, reinforcing delusions, and implicitly encouraging risky actions.

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Qingyang Xu

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Yaling Shen

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Stephanie Fong

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Zimu Wang

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Yiwen Jiang

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Xiangyu Zhao

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Jiahe Liu

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Zhongxing Xu

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Vincent Lee

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Zongyuan Ge

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Xu, Q., Shen, Y., Fong, S., Wang, Z., Jiang, Y., Zhao, X. et al. (2026). Do No Harm: Exposing Hidden Vulnerabilities of LLMs via Persona-based Client Simulation Attack in Psychological Counseling. https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04842

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