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As artificial intelligence becomes part of clients' lives and clinical contexts, therapists face new ethical questions and responsibilities. This keynote explores how clinicians can make ethical and responsible decisions about AI without pressure to adopt tools or become technical experts. Focusing on judgment, transparency, and professional boundaries, the session helps therapists clarify their role and respond thoughtfully when AI intersects with clinical work.
Best for: Medical and mental health clinicians, clinical faculty, and clinical directors
Format: Keynote, CE plenary, or academic session
Audience: B2C (primary), B2B (when delivered to organizations)
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