Exclusive, in-person workshops:
AI: Evaluate, extend and enrich your practice
An exclusive, in-person workshop, where you learn to:
Evaluate
Learn to thoroughly evaluate all aspects of AI applications, including what is ethical, safe and aligns 100% with your practice.
extend
Meet your clients where they are at digitally (including chatGPT) and extend your services beyond the room using tools that are used now.
enrich
Enrich the lives of your clients, extending human, in-person care with curated technology that your clients expect.
AI applied today.
although human contact is prefered, many patients already started using AI-tools for mental health support. therefore we believe it is vital to understand at least the basics of AI.
michiel van vliet
sensitivity for the human as therapist, combined with AI realism
Michiel’s unique expertise combines a receptivenesss to the person behind the therapist, with all her/his/their doubts, fears and worries. He listens, understands and empathizes to the change AI brings. At the same time he is lead author of a book on the Application of AI in Mental Health Care (Wiley, 2026). His background is in health care and AI software development.
He transformed his own growth through therapy (Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy) into a passion to help therapists face the new wave of AI.
chatbots in mental health
Between 17-25% of clients use genAI (e.g. ChatGPT) for mental health support (APA, 2025). Next to alleviating distress, there are a number of challenges such as safety and privacy. Newer chatbots, designed for mental health purposes are better suited for this. But what is a chatbot? And what role plays AI? Why do people use a chatbot in the first place and for what mental health issues? Please read more in this free white paper.