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Woebot Health – Survey on Attitudes, Beliefs and Views on Mental Health Technology

Woebot Health - Survey on Attitudes, Beliefs and Views on Mental Health Technology

Dr. Alison Darcy, President and Founder of Woebot Health discusses key findings of their survey “A Paradigm Shift: Consumer Attitudes Toward Mental Health Technology in 2021” She talks about the state of mental health in America and the future of mental health technology. 

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Alison is a clinical research psychologist and health tech visionary dedicated to creating smart, scalable and accessible mental healthcare solutions. Her work to explore how digital treatments can help solve human problems began more than 20 years ago, when she created one of the first online support groups for people with eating disorders.

Last updated: November 3, 2021

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