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Making Lived Experience the Norm in Mental Health Research

Lived experience in mental health research — involving people who have firsthand experience of mental health challenges — is becoming essential, and initiatives like Wellcome’s Lived Experience Innovation Fund are helping make it standard practice worldwide.

FLOAT VR: A Matrix for One

Doron Meir in Thought Leadership
As AI and extended reality converge into XRAI, society faces a pivotal choice: allow it to fracture perception and deepen isolation, or design it intentionally to enhance balance, connection, and mental wellbeing.

The Meaning Crisis and the Rise of Spirit Tech

Spiritual health is a crucial, overlooked mental health defense, with a strong spiritual life reducing risks for depression and addiction. This widespread need for meaning is fueling the new Spirit Tech industry.

When “Trapped” Should Be “Hopeless”: Cultural Adaptation in Digital Mental Health

Trevor van Mierlo from Evolution Health in Thought Leadership
Culturally adapted digital mental health programs must reflect users’ lived experiences. In the Shared Strength course for Ukrainian refugees, subtle language changes—like “trapped” to “hopeless”—made it feel authentic, relatable, and trustworthy.

The Evolving Face of Mental Health Recovery: Beyond Symptoms to Thriving

Mental health “recovery” must shift beyond symptom management to the public health goal of creating systemic and environmental conditions that allow individuals to thrive, rather than merely survive.

Transforming Access: Human Mental Well-Being Meets Digital Innovation

Long waits for mental health care cost lives and hope, but digital innovations—from rapid triage to AI companions and wearables—are transforming access. With the right design, these tools can make support faster, fairer, and more human.

Fighting Stigma in Mental Health: Choosing Empathy Over Prejudice

Stigma around mental illness can be deadly, but empathy can save lives. Jon Nelson shares how deep brain stimulation and compassionate care helped him survive depression and why we must choose understanding over judgment.

AI Adoption in Large Mental Health Services: White Paper Overview

Isar Mazer from Tacklit in Thought Leadership
A new white paper, AI Adoption in Large Mental Health Services, outlines a practical, risk-aware framework for applying AI in mental health care—starting with low-risk administrative tasks and building the capabilities needed for safe, scalable impact.

Breaking Stigma Online and Offline: How Lived Experience is Shaping the Future of Mental Health

Jon Salmon in Thought Leadership
Fueled by his personal experiences with loss and mental illness, Jon Salmon, a mental health advocate, highlights how digital tools and creative storytelling can combat stigma. He emphasizes the power of using lived experience as a key component in co-designing

AI in Mental Health: Current Applications, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Scott Wallace in Thought Leadership
AI is rapidly transforming mental health care, offering scalable support through chatbots, predictive tools, and personalized interventions. While these innovations hold promise for accessibility and stigma reduction, they also raise urgent concerns around ethics, privacy, and safety, leaving stakeholders at

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