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AI Psychoeducation for Mental Health Professionals

Build AI literacy. Reduce risk. Strengthen clinical judgment.

AI is already shaping how therapy is documented, delivered, marketed, supervised, and scaled. Most therapists encounter it through platforms, paperwork, and policies—long before they receive any structured training to critically evaluate it.

TinT offers AI psychoeducation training for mental health professionals that focuses on understanding what AI is, what it isn’t, where it enters clinical work, and how to engage with it responsibly—without compromising ethics, client safety, or the therapeutic alliance.

This is not tool training.
This is professional literacy for a changing clinical landscape.


What we offer

TinT designs and facilitates in-person and hybrid AI psychoeducation workshops for:

  • Independent therapists and private practitioners
  • Group practices and therapy organisations
  • Training institutes and academic programs
  • Mental health startups and service providers

Sessions can be hosted as:

  • Open, independent workshops for individual therapists
  • Custom sessions within organisations
  • Half-day, full-day, or multi-day (2–3 day) programs
  • Standalone talks, workshops, or integrated learning events

What we don’t do

  • No tool demos
  • No client data
  • No diagnosis or treatment decisions
  • No productivity-at-all-costs framing
  • No “AI will replace therapists” narratives

The focus is literacy, reflection, and ethical reasoning, not automation.

Core themes we cover

Depending on the audience and format, sessions may explore:

  • What AI is (and is often mistaken for)
  • Common myths, hype cycles, and fears around AI
  • Where AI already enters therapy—directly and indirectly
  • AI’s impact on the therapeutic alliance
  • Data privacy, consent, and confidentiality in AI-mediated systems
  • Digital hygiene for therapists
  • What can be automated—and what should never be
  • How early-career and senior clinicians should engage with AI differently
  • Indian and global techno-clinical realities

All cases and examples are fictional and ethically safeguarded.

What makes TinT’s approach different

Lets begin at the most obvious start: there exist no AI training for therapists!
Of the rest, most AI training focuses on using tools faster. TinT focuses on thinking better.

Our workshops are designed to help mental health professionals:

  • Develop conceptual AI literacy (without technical overload)
  • Understand ethical, clinical, and epistemic risks of AI in mental health
  • Examine how AI affects therapeutic relationships, consent, and trust
  • Navigate data privacy, digital hygiene, and platform risks
  • Critically evaluate AI claims from vendors, platforms, and institutions

We do not prescribe a stance.
We help therapists build their own informed, defensible worldview of AI.

Who this is for

This training is especially useful if you or your organisation are:

  • Unsure how to respond to AI entering clinical workflows
  • Concerned about ethical or reputational risks
  • Seeing therapists experiment with AI without guidance
  • Updating training curricula or organisational policies
  • Wanting to be proactive—without being reactionary

Outcomes you can expect

For therapists:

  • Stronger confidence in navigating AI-related questions
  • Clearer ethical boundaries and professional judgment
  • Reduced anxiety and uncritical adoption
  • A shared language to discuss AI with peers and supervisors

For organisations:

  • Reduced misuse and risk exposure
  • More ethically grounded teams
  • Better preparedness for technology-mediated care
  • A future-ready learning intervention without vendor lock-in

Formats & customisation

TinT workshops are:

  • Custom-designed for audience, context, and geography
  • Available as 2-hour, half-day, full-day, or multi-day programs
  • Suitable for cohorts ranging from small teams to large groups

We work closely with hosts to ensure alignment with:

  • Clinical codes and ethical guidelines
  • Institutional priorities
  • Learner experience levels
AI is not going away.
But uncritical adoption is optional.

TinT helps mental health professionals meet AI with clarity, caution, and confidence—without losing what makes therapy human.