Article Excerpt: Few aspiring psychotherapists plan on building apps that mirror human sentience. “I originally set out thinking I was going to be a clinician,” says Nick Jacobson, PhD, an associate professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, reflecting on his student years. “That was going to be my impact on the world.”
Although Jacobson didn’t become a therapist, his original goal did lay the groundwork for a career in mental and behavioral health. Jacobson now works at Dartmouth’s Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH), where he designs cutting-edge digital therapeutics and AI-powered technologies to address the challenges in mental health treatment and accessibility.
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