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Episode 129 - AI and Mental Health: Understanding the Promise and Limits of Digital Support: Part III

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In this episode, Matt and Karl conclude their three-part series exploring AI's role in mental health and its applications as a supplementary therapeutic tool. Matt shares insights on maintaining human connection as the foundation of care, identifying red flags and safety considerations for AI integration, and building transparent therapeutic relationships. The discussion covers the importance of balanced approaches in navigating both technological capabilities and human-centered treatment, supportive frameworks for safe AI usage, and how honest communication practices enhance overall therapeutic outcomes, offering practical wisdom for maintaining authentic healing relationships in the evolving world of AI-supplemented mental healthcare. Enjoy!

For more information, please visit the following websites: - LiftAffect Website - The V1 Project Website

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Click here to become a subscriber to receive exclusive content! | Click here to sign up to receive LiftAffect's Weekly Gouge Newsletter! Click here to check out LiftAffect's Mental Skills for Value-Based Living Online Course! Click here to check out LiftAffect's Effortless Sleep Solution Online Course!

In this episode, Matt and Karl conclude their three-part series exploring AI's role in mental health and its applications as a supplementary therapeutic tool. Matt shares insights on maintaining human connection as the foundation of care, identifying red flags and safety considerations for AI integration, and building transparent therapeutic relationships. The discussion covers the importance of balanced approaches in navigating both technological capabilities and human-centered treatment, supportive frameworks for safe AI usage, and how honest communication practices enhance overall therapeutic outcomes, offering practical wisdom for maintaining authentic healing relationships in the evolving world of AI-supplemented mental healthcare. Enjoy!

For more information, please visit the following websites: - LiftAffect Website - The V1 Project Website

  continue reading

100 episodes

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