Covers advancements in mental health care through technology, including AI applications, digital health platforms, and other innovative solutions and approaches.
Energy that AI can't replicate.
Patients rate AI higher!
Invisible trauma of screens
A silent tool for survivors
Where's the money?
Shared learning, not isolation
No AI for mental health yet?
Human connection is key!
Preventative mental health
Urgent crisis, urgent tech!
The power of combined data
Tech could revolutionize diagnosis!
You need a heart next to you
Imagine personalized trauma care!
AI for emotional support?
AI mental health: Is it safe?
Trauma tech overlooks women
Bots are shaping our minds.
Map, Convene, Build
AI for self-compassion?
Treatment is not enough!
Unite or stagnate?
Saving families from paperwork.
Who's there between appointments?
“I truly believe that from every difficulty, one can grow; from every pain, one can rise. And I believe that if the system, if the state, would allocate a slightly larger budget to this whole story, we could truly grow and turn this crisis into growth, God willing.”
“We don't fix trauma. We provide the regulated field in which it can resolve.”
““We are opening, we are allowing reservists to go out, and then it was to go out and come in and go out and come in – that zipper, opening and closing each time, is not easy. And then, of course, we saw the improvement, but not the ideal.””
“We believe that if we strengthen the circles surrounding children and youth, we can provide them with tailored solutions.”
“I'm not afraid of artificial intelligence. I'm afraid of natural stupidity.”
In the aftermath of the October 7th events, Israel faces an unprecedented mental health crisis, prompting a critical discussion among leaders and experts on how to accelerate national healing through a dual approach of immediate intervention and sustainable, long-term recovery.
In a world grappling with unprecedented mental health challenges and widespread trauma, particularly in post-conflict regions, innovative and often unconventional approaches are emerging as vital components of healing. This session showcased three pioneering initiatives that are redefining resilience, emphasizing human connection, and demanding systemic recognition for their profound impact.
In the wake of the October 7th attacks, Israel has seen an exponential rise in nature-based therapies, offering vital refuge and support to soldiers, families, and communities grappling with profound trauma. This burgeoning field is demonstrating powerful mechanisms for healing, often complementing or enhancing traditional clinical approaches.
In a landscape where mental health needs are escalating, particularly in vulnerable communities, a recent conference showcase highlighted the transformative power of multi-sectoral partnerships in building local capacity and delivering innovative solutions.
As technology rapidly reshapes every sector, its impact on mental health and trauma healing presents a complex paradox. While digital tools promise unprecedented global access and personalized care, they also introduce new challenges, from data privacy to the very nature of human connection in therapy.





