Using sex dolls in therapeutic and rehabilitative contexts offers promising benefits but also raises important ethical questions. For individuals recovering from trauma, addiction, or social difficulties, sex dolls can provide a safe environment to explore intimacy, rebuild trust, or develop social skills. They may also assist in overcoming trauma related to abuse or loss, offering comfort and stability. However, ethical concerns include the potential for dependency, the impact on emotional development, and the reinforcement of objectification. Care must be taken to ensure that the use of sex dolls supports healing without replacing meaningful human interactions. Informed consent, professional oversight, and transparency are critical in these contexts. Additionally, cultural sensitivities and individual autonomy must be respected. Overall, ethically integrating sex dolls into rehabilitation involves balancing their therapeutic potential with safeguarding dignity, promoting healthy relationships, and avoiding harm. When used responsibly, they can be valuable tools, but ethical guidelines and ongoing research are essential to ensure their effective and respectful application.