Artificial intelligence (AI) has been lauded as the most significant technological advancement since the Internet—poised to completely transform the way we work, learn, communicate, and live. We’re already seeing the impact of AI tools in behavioral health, from client-facing digital therapeutics to provider-facing solutions for automated documentation and clinical insights. But what does it all mean for the behavioral health community—today and in the future? What potential does it hold—and what risks does it present? As we navigate this exciting and still-evolving frontier, what is truly at stake for providers and their clients?

In this episode of No Notes, our host Denny Morrison, PhD, sits down with Jeremy Attermann, MSW, Sr. Director of Strategy & Ventures at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, to discuss the broad range of hopes and fears stirred by AI in behavioral health.

Season 1, Episode 5 – Jeremy Attermann, MSW, Sr. Director of Strategy & Ventures, National Council for Mental Wellbeing

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