How to Curb Online Shopping Addiction for New Year’s
Credit Canada provided a helpful article on shopping addiction and online shopping. See full story
Read MoreCredit Canada provided a helpful article on shopping addiction and online shopping. See full story
Read MoreThe Alzheimer Society provides a wealth of resources for caregivers. It’s important to reach out and know you aren’t alone. See website
Read MoreRecoverMe is a mobile application to help those who suffer with a gambling addiction. This app was designed with the help of psychologists, psychiatrists and those others suffering from gambling addiction. You can download it for free from Apple and Google Play.
Read MoreThe Government of Canada provides resources for anger management, including “Managing Angry Moments” course.
Read MoreHelping keep emotional safety a priority – The Human Line Project was mentioned in a CBC story about AI contributions to mental health issues. The Project was developed to help ensure that AI technologies, like chatbots, are developed and deployed with the human element at their core, and used responsibly. See more details at The
Read MoreThis story by Melissa J. Perry at George Mason University explores how loneliness can lead people to reach out to AI companions. The importance is to keep real human connections so they don’t get lost completely. See full story
Read MoreThis is new startup project was mentioned in a CBC story because it was built to help prevent more families from losing loved ones to AI-related mental health crises. See website project
Read MoreThere is help for addiction Although AI can contribute significantly, it can also lead people down the wrong path. AI is still too new and doesn’t have all the correct answers. Research has confirmed that you can get incorrect information from AI. See this CBC story about a young entrepreneur who had things take a
Read MoreA new Stanford study reveals that AI therapy chatbots may not only lack effectiveness compared to human therapists but could also contribute to harmful stigma and dangerous responses. See full story
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