About
Mental health challenges are rising everywhere—but the systems designed to support people often lag behind. *Mental Health Innovations: Digital Systems* is a practical, systems-focused program for professionals who want to design, evaluate, and scale responsible digital solutions for mental health across communities, clinics, and public programs. You’ll explore how digital tools (tele-mental health, digital therapeutics, chatbots, remote monitoring, data platforms, and AI-enabled decision support) can strengthen care pathways—while also learning how to avoid common pitfalls such as inequity, low adoption, weak evidence, privacy risks, and unintended harm. Through real-world case studies and guided frameworks, you’ll learn to map stakeholders, define user needs, select appropriate technologies, and build implementation plans that work in resource-constrained settings. By the end of the program, you will be able to: assess mental health system gaps; choose fit-for-purpose digital interventions; design ethical and inclusive data practices; plan for governance, safety, and regulatory alignment; measure outcomes and impact; and create an adoption roadmap that brings clinicians, communities, and decision-makers on board. Ideal for health innovators, program managers, clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and social entrepreneurs seeking actionable skills—not just theory—to build digital mental health systems that are effective, equitable, and scalable.
Overview
AI & Chatbots for Anxiety
.4 steps
VR Exposure Therapy (VRET)
.4 steps
Peer-Support & Workplace Resilience
.4 steps
Evaluation & Final Assessment
.4 steps
