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Can AI help fill the therapist shortage? Mental health apps show promise and pitfalls


Providers of mental health services ... correspondent for CBS News, downloaded Woebot and used a unique access code provided by the company. Then, he tried out the app, posing as someone dealing ... Read More

UConn's Dan Hurley addresses importance of mental health advocacy for men: 'It's a crisis'


Dan Hurley has captivated college basketball fans for years, most recently leading the UConn Huskies to consecutive ... the importance of prioritizing mental health, especially with men. Read More

The Dark Side of AI in Mental Health


"I would not want someone to do AI therapy on its own," he told MedPage Today, adding that people seek out psychotherapy to help with complex, sometimes life-threatening, mental health conditions. Read More

Leave No One in the Waiting Room: Family and Mental Health


Reading this book gave me more appreciation of the walk parents may go through when their young adult child is struggling. Most parents are not mental health clinicians, and so, in a short period ... Read More

Counslr Serves Up Mental Health Support for Student Athletes


the text-based mental health support mobile app, announced today the launch of several initiatives to address the increasing need nationwide for more accessible mental health resources for young ... Read More

California offers free mental health services for kids and families with new apps. Here’s how


California has launched two mental health apps for teens, young adults, children and parents — and they’re free to use. Last year, the program was being tested in San Joaquin and Stanislaus ... Read More

Counslr Serves Up Mental Health Support for Student Athletes


NEW YORK, NY, April 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Counslr, the text-based mental health support mobile app, announced today the launch ... or by scheduled appointment. Through real-time texting ... Read More


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