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Therapy chatbots powered by large language models may stigmatize users with mental health conditions and otherwise respond ...
The World Bank’s 2025 report by Roberto Mezzina advocates for a global shift from institutional to community-based, rights-centered mental health care. Highlighting models like Trieste, it underscores ...
Exercise helps mental health—but how, where, and why you move matters more than you think, say researchers from the ...
According to the Pew Research Center, 67% of American adults support banning smartphones during class time, although only 36% ...
For the second time in six months, New Hampshire has kept alive lawsuits that charge the world’s leading social media companies with contributing to significant mental health problems to the state’s ...
Somewhere in the middle are chatbot therapists like Wysa and Woebot, using AI to mimic real therapeutic conversations, often rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy. These apps typically offer free ...
Hence, adolescents are particularly at risk of experiencing mental health problems due to the augmented exposure to screen time and social media during the pandemic.
AI chatbots, mental health apps, and tele-counselling are becoming more popular, even as Malaysia suffers a shortage of ...
Regional disparities emerged as well – with people living in more deprived regions of England experiencing worse mental ...
Discover the hidden limitations of mental health apps and why they can't replace professional therapy despite their accessibility benefits.
New York can lead the country in showing that mental health support for law enforcement isn’t optional, it’s essential.