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    Using AI to Empower Men to Seek Help for Mental Health

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    Using AI to Empower Men to Seek Help for Mental Health
    Brett Talbot, Co-founder and CCO, Videra Health

    In a world where strength is often measured by stoicism, millions of men are suffering in silence. The statistics around male suicide paint a sobering picture: men die by suicide at nearly four times the rate of women, making it one of the leading causes of death among men — particularly those in their middle years. 

    Despite this alarming reality, less than half of men experiencing depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions will ever seek professional help. The barriers men face aren’t just about availability of services; they’re deeply woven into the cultural fabric. Mental health professionals have witnessed first-hand how traditional notions of masculinity have created what many are now recognizing as a public health crisis.

    “Many men have a complicated relationship with their mental health,” psychotherapist Scott Meyer wrote. “Nearly 1 in 10 men experience depression or anxiety. Yet … just 42 percent of male-identifying respondents were treated for any mental health issue compared to 57 percent of female-identifying respondents.”

    The stigma is real and deeply ingrained. According to a UK survey by Priory Group, 40 percent of men have never spoken to anyone about their mental health, with 29 percent reporting they were “too embarrassed” while 20 percent cited a “negative stigma” around the issue. Perhaps most troubling, the same survey found that for 40 percent of men, it would take thoughts of suicide or self-harm to compel them to seek professional help.

    The Technology Breakthrough

    The intersection of artificial intelligence and mental health presents a unique and powerful opportunity to address this crisis. As we celebrate Men’s Health Month in June 2025, innovative AI solutions are emerging as game-changers in breaking down barriers that have historically prevented men from seeking help.

    What makes AI particularly promising for men’s mental health? Three critical factors:

    1. Anonymity and privacy: AI applications provide a confidential space where men can express their concerns without fear of judgment.
    2. Accessibility: Mental health support becomes available 24/7, accommodating men’s varied schedules and removing geographical barriers.
    3. Reduced stigma: The digital interface creates emotional distance that can make it easier for men to take that first step toward acknowledging their struggles.

    Recent scientific research validates this potential. In March 2025, researchers at Dartmouth College published groundbreaking results in NEJM AI from the first randomized clinical trial of generative AI therapy. Their “Therabot” demonstrated significant effectiveness in treating depression and anxiety, comparable to human-provided evidence-based treatment — but with higher engagement rates. Patients developed strong therapeutic relationships with the AI and appreciated the ability to access support whenever needed, including during middle-of-the-night insomnia episodes.

    AI Innovations Changing the Landscape

    Several promising AI applications are already making an impact:

    • Early detection systems employ natural language processing to identify subtle linguistic markers of depression, anxiety, or suicidal ideation from text messages, emails, or social media posts. These systems can flag concerning patterns and suggest appropriate interventions before a crisis develops.
    • Personalized digital companions provide evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy techniques customized to men’s specific needs and communication styles. These AI assistants can engage in ongoing conversations, monitor progress, and adapt their approach based on what works best for each individual.
    • Virtual reality exposure therapy allows men to confront stressful situations or process trauma in controlled environments, gradually building resilience and coping skills.
    • AI-enhanced platforms connect men with human therapists while using machine learning to match clients with professionals most suited to their specific concerns and preferences. These systems also help maintain engagement between sessions.

    Not Without Challenges

    Despite its promise, the AI mental health revolution faces important hurdles. Ethics boards and mental health organizations have rightfully raised concerns about patient safety, data privacy, and the risk of providing inadequate care. There’s also the danger of some men using AI as an indefinite substitute for human connection rather than a bridge to comprehensive care when needed.

    Dr. Vaile Wright from the American Psychological Association emphasized this point in her recent comments to NPRrecent comments to NPR on AI therapy research: “I don’t think humans need to be concerned that they’re going to be put out of business,” observing that given the tremendous shortage of mental health providers, “the country needs all the quality therapists we can get—be they human or bot.”

    This highlights the ideal path forward: leveraging AI as a complement to, rather than replacement for, human care. The most effective systems will likely be those designed to identify when a case exceeds the capabilities of AI and facilitate smooth transitions to appropriate human providers.

    A New Framework for Men’s Mental Health

    What’s emerging is a promising multi-tiered approach:

    Tier 1: Awareness and Education AI-powered content through social media, podcasts, and targeted campaigns helps normalize mental health discussions for men and raises awareness about available resources.

    Tier 2: Self-Help Tools Digital mental fitness applications provide anonymous skills training in stress management, emotional regulation, and resilience building.

    Tier 3: Early Intervention AI screening tools enable early detection of developing problems and guide men toward appropriate resources.

    Tier 4: Treatment Support AI companions enhance traditional therapy by improving engagement and providing support between sessions.

    Tier 5: Crisis Prevention Advanced monitoring systems detect warning signs of self-harm and activate appropriate safety protocols.

    The Path Forward: Implementing Effective Solutions

    For behavioral health leaders and clinicians, the implications are significant. Here are key recommendations for organizations seeking to leverage AI to better serve men:

    1. Design with men in mind. Ensure AI systems address men’s specific needs, communication preferences, and concerns.
    2. Prioritize evidence-based approaches. As the space becomes crowded with offerings, distinguish between marketing hype and solutions grounded in clinical research.
    3. Maintain human oversight. Establish clear protocols for when and how AI systems should escalate cases to human providers.
    4. Respect privacy boundaries. Implement robust data protection systems while being transparent about how clients’ information is used.
    5. Track outcomes rigorously. Collect meaningful data on engagement, symptom reduction, and quality of life improvements.
    6. Address diversity. Ensure AI systems are trained on diverse data sets that reflect the full spectrum of masculinity across cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and sexual orientations.

    A Promising Horizon

    The reluctance of men to seek help for mental health concerns has persisted as a stubborn public health challenge for decades. AI technology now offers a promising pathway to change this narrative. By creating bridges to care that align with men’s needs for privacy, control, and gradual engagement, we have an unprecedented opportunity to reach millions who might otherwise suffer in silence.

    Let’s recognize both the progress we’ve made and the work that remains. The AI revolution in mental health care isn’t simply about implementing new technologies — it’s about reimagining how we approach men’s wellness altogether.

    By combining technological innovation with compassionate understanding of the unique barriers men face, we can create a future where seeking help isn’t seen as weakness, but as a powerful act of self-determination and strength.


    About Brett Talbot

    Brett Talbot is the co-founder and CCO of Videra Health, the leading AI-driven mental health assessment platform. Talbot is a distinguished clinical psychologist, technology innovator and revered figure in the behavioral health community. Prior to Videra Health, Talbot was the Chief Clinical Officer and Executive Director across several prestigious healthcare organizations. His pioneering efforts led to the creation of trailblazing video-based depression, anxiety and trauma clinical assessments.



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