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May 20, 2025 | 13:00 CEST

European Mental Health Week: Can you talk to a bot about burnout?
Between smart support and real therapy

Artificial intelligence is on the rise - also in the field of mental health. More and more people are turning to digital helpers such as chatbots to deal with stress, exhaustion or emotional issues. But where is the line between clever support and dangerous simplification?

As part of the European Mental Health Week, we are dedicating this open webinar to the question of what AI can - and cannot - do in the context of burnout. We will show what opportunities digital tools offer, where their limits lie and why real therapeutic support from humans remains irreplaceable.

You can look forward to a reflective look at current trends, practical impulses for everyday life - and a clear classification of how mental health can be responsibly supported even in times of AI.

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Webinar recording:

Webinar recording

Speaker:

Monsef Nebelung

Monsef Nebelung is the Growth Lead DACH at Auntie and brings many years of experience in HR tech.
His focus is on helping companies establish mental health as an integral part of their organizational culture.
With a background in business development and a passion for innovative HR solutions, he demonstrates how mental health not only supports employee wellbeing but also contributes to overall business success.

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What is Auntie?

Auntie offers preventative mental health services to help your employees address stress-related challenges before they become overwhelming.

Your employees can speak to qualified therapists in confidential one-to-one sessions. They will also have access to a wide range of exercises and materials.

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