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AI and Mental Health

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This method book aims to support youth workers, trainers, and organizations in integrating AI and Mental Health topics into their educational activities by providing practical, adaptable, and participant-centered methods

Aims of the tool

Equip youth work sphere representatives with practical tools and methods for discussing with young people AI impact on their mental health.

Description of the tool

We live in an era where technologies develop so fast that artificial intelligence is no longer a distant future but an integral part of our present. While AI holds
transformative potential in many sectors, it also creates new challenges especially when it comes to emotions, mental health, and ethics.
This method book aims to support youth workers, trainers, and organizations in integrating these topics into their educational activities by providing practical,
adaptable, and participant-centered methods inspired by the learning process and outcomes of the training course.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5836

This tool is for

Youth Workers Youth Leaders Trainers

and addresses

Personal Development

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Tamara Aydinyan, Tatevik Abrahamyan

in the context of

TRAINING COURSE

The tool has been experimented in

TRAINING

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Tamar Aydinyan (on 30 June 2026)

and last modified

30 June 2026

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