New Guide Designed to Help People Engage with AI in Ways that are Cognitively, Socially, Emotionally, and Physically Healthy
ComPsych® Corporation, the worldwide leader in organizational behavioral health, well-being, and absence management, today released “Well-being in the Age of AI: Four Paths to Healthy Use,” a new guide designed to help everyday people use generative AI tools in ways that support – rather than undermine – their well-being. Authored by ComPsych Chief Clinical Officer, Jennifer Birdsall, Ph.D., ABPP and Alexandra Samuel, Ph.D., AI researcher, and author of Working Neurosmart, this practical resource offers actionable insights to adults who want to engage with AI tools in ways that are healthy and intentional.
“At ComPsych, we’re seeing the various ways that AI use – at work and at home – are impacting people’s well-being,” said Dr. Jennifer Birdsall, ComPsych Chief Clinical Officer and co-author of the guide. “Employers need guidance about how to help their employees through this massive transformation. By looking at how AI tools interact with normal human psychology, we were able to develop a resource that provides evidence-based, practical guidance for people, educating them about how they can adapt their AI use to effectively tap into the benefits of this technology while reducing the potential risks to well-being.”
A Roadmap to what AI Means for Human Health
The guide covers four key domains that AI affects most directly: cognitive, social, emotional, and physical health, offering concrete recommendations for readers:
- Cognitive well-being affects our decision quality, judgement, and critical thinking. This section details how to protect the ability to think critically and how to avoid overreliance on AI tools.
- Social well-being involves our relationships and connections with other humans. This section covers how to ensure human relationships remain strong and intact, not allowing AI to get in the way of person-to-person connection.
- Emotional well-being drives our resilience, coping capacity, and overall mental health. This section highlights how to build emotional resilience rather than letting AI become a source of avoidance or false comfort.
- Physical well-being is foundational to how we function daily. This section explains how to have thoughtful boundaries with AI use and ensure we are taking care of our physical health, making time for rest and restoration.
“We hear so much about the risks of AI, but it’s not easy to find out what to do about those risks,” said Dr. Alexandra Samuel, prominent AI researcher and co-author of the guide. “It’s not realistic to think that people are going to stop using AI, when it’s already such a big part of our working and personal lives, and growing all the time. With this guide, we’re equipping people with practical tactics they can use to not only address some of the risks, but also, take advantage of the opportunities to improve their relationships and well-being by making thoughtful use of AI.”
In the weeks and months ahead, ComPsych will release additional tools and resources to continue to educate and help people use AI in ways that support their holistic well-being. To learn more about “Well-being in the Age of AI: Four Paths to Healthy Use,” and stay up to date on the latest ways ComPsych is promoting healthy, responsible, and intentional use of AI, please visit here.
About ComPsych
ComPsychⓇ is the worldwide leader in organizational mental health, well-being, and absence management, dedicated to igniting human potential in workplaces across the globe. For over 40 years, we have combined the best in technology with unmatched human expertise to help individuals and their organizations thrive. Our GuidanceResourcesⓇ and AbsenceResourcesⓇ solutions deliver end-to-end mental health, well-being, work-life, health navigation, and absence support to more than 75,000 customers worldwide, touching more than 160 million lives across 200 countries. Visit compsych.com to find out why 40% of the Fortune 500 choose ComPsych for their mental health and absence management needs.
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By looking at how AI tools interact with normal human psychology, we were able to develop a resource that provides evidence-based, practical guidance for people.
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