QBS 150 Digital Mental Health

Digital mental health blends technology with mental healthcare and behavioral science, offering a wide range of interdisciplinary career opportunities for psychologists, data scientists, neuroscientists, computer scientists, engineers, policy experts, and beyond. This course will provide Dartmouth graduate students with opportunities to think critically about the state-of-the-science in digital mental health. Students will also have opportunities to engage with academic and industry leaders in the digital mental health field. By the end of the course, students will be able to: 1) Define major mental disorders using DSM-5 criteria; 2) Identify opportunities and challenges associated with integrating digital technologies into mental health care; 3) Evaluate whether digital mental health tools are evidence-based, ethical, and fair; and 4) Identify promising directions for future innovation. 

(1 Unit)

Instructor

Dr. Madelyn Frumkin

Cross Listed Courses

HSE-150

Offered

  • Winter