Articles.From patients and health systems to employers and care providers, mental health disorders impact us all. Soon Augmented Mental Health technologies will be part of our daily lives to help us develop positive thoughts, behaviors and emotions and as a result, better mental health. Learn here how.
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The Death of Psychotherapy As We Know It.
A Manifesto for Augmented Mental Health Innovation in mental health is long overdue. While modern medicine relies almost solely on objective measurement, mental health has remained in the domain of subjective reporting. Its clinical environment hasn’t evolved with the intelligence, care, and diagnostics shown to the rest of medicine. A change in the way we deal with Mental Health is imminent. Technology can help us make that change.
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Tackling Physical-Mental Comorbidity and Integrated Care with Smart Services
The comorbidity between mental and physical disorders is one of today’s greatest healthcare industry challenges worldwide. In retrospect, mental illness comorbidity also has the potential to be one of the most transformational targets in the evolution of healthcare, with the grandest financial gains.
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Gun Violence Prevention: What If Mental Health Tech Could Help?
Construing and ignoring the evidence-based link between gun violence and mental health is costing lives—although the connection may not be what you are thinking. New mobile mental health tech can meet the high demand for gun prevention research in the development of data-driven policies and gun violence prevention strategies...
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AI Chatbots for Mental Health Care - An Expert Opinion
We had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jose Hamilton Vargas--the co-creator of Youper, an artificially intelligent personal assistant that helps manage emotional and behavioral health--about the benefits and risks of using AI chatbots to assist therapy and mental health care.
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Gun Violence Prevention: What If Mental Health Tech Could Help?
Thanks to technological advances in emotion recognition, augmented mental health systems that objectively monitor and improve mental health and wellbeing, represent the ultimate multi hit tool to maximize employee and organization productivity, generating substantial savings by targeting mental health, occupational stress, and burnout.
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#CureStigma- Is That Even Possible?
The hashtag #CureStigma represents the new campaign by the National Alliance of Mental Health (NAMI), positioning mental illness stigma as a “social virus”, propagated through the internet and spread from person to person. Can mental illness stigma be cured?
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An Interview with
Stop, Breathe & Think We recently sat down with Julie Capistron and Jamie Price, Co-founders at Stop, Breathe & Think, to hear their views on what the future of mental health care looks like.
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