Our World Mental Health Day episode is a conversation with Philip Butler, Ph.D., about the future of mental health care: one that puts healing in each person's own hands. We talk about the barriers to accessing healing and mental health care, especially for Black people.
Dr. Butler's solution is to put the Internal Family Systems therapy methodology in everyone's hands through his Seekr Bot app so that we can access healing anytime anywhere.
“The Seekr Project is part of a larger plan to bring culturally relevant artificial intelligence to smart devices.”
Since Black people in the United States have historically been oppressed economically, Dr. Butler went out to create a way for folks to access care and healing no matter their budget. He ended up creating a tool that is useful for any seeker.
Tune in to hear how artificial intelligence therapy can help us all heal on a massive scale, eliminating gatekeepers, stigma, and labels.
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About Philip Butler:
Dr. Philip Butler is an interdisciplinary scholar in neuroscience, technology, spirituality, and Blackness. He writes on artificial intelligence, disruptive ethical models, and constructive speculative Black futurisms.
His first book, Black Transhuman Liberation theology explores the potential for Black people to integrate technology and spirituality for liberation. He is the editor of the forthcoming volume Critical Black Futures which takes a critical and speculative approach to wildly imagined and critically examined future worlds yet to exist.
His interdisciplinary work, deep love for Black communities, and desire to construct digital consciousnesses associated with racial and cultural identities are directed towards making difference normative in emergent technologies and future realities.
Learn more about The Seekr Project and Seekr Bot App here
About Latchkey Urchins & Friends Podcast:
The childhood neglect comedy podcast by Alison Cebulla and Anne Sherry. Anne Sherry is a therapist located in Asheville, North Carolina, specializing in emotional and developmental trauma. Anne got her Masters’s in Counseling in 2007 and is Certified in Internal Family Systems. Alison Cebulla has a Master’s of Public Health from Boston University School of Public Health and works in child wellness and trauma education.
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