AI & Mental Health Researchers
Profiles of researchers and practitioner-researchers whose work directly informs clinical practice in the age of AI.
This directory does not aim for academic exhaustiveness. It gathers researchers and practitioner-researchers whose work offers concrete insights for clinicians dealing with their patients' use of AI. Each profile is curated: we explain why this researcher is relevant to you, not just what they have published.
The goal: build bridges between research and everyday clinical practice, identifying work that concretely changes how we think about AI in the therapy room.
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Gaëlle Charlot
Therapeutic AI FrancophoneRegistered Occupational Therapist, M2 Applied Philosophy — SMPR Bordeaux-Gradignan (CH Charles Perrens), France
Pioneer in the therapeutic use of generative AI (Suno AI, ChatGPT) in forensic psychiatry.
For clinicians: Concrete clinical protocols for integrating AI into therapy sessions
Luc Garczynski
Therapeutic AI FrancophoneDoctoral student in psychology — Université de Montréal, Canada
CBT-trained psychologist working on the responsible integration of an LLM chatbot as adjunct to CBT for adults with anxiety-depression disorders.
For clinicians: Synergistic framework (LLM-patient-therapist triad) and empirical study of real CBT clinician uses
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Roman Malo
SoonCo-author of research articles with Matthieu Ferry.
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