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Currently, the U.S. healthcare system spends billions of dollars every year on creating awareness around medical services and bringing in new patients. The mission of Tess is to support healthcare systems and their patients in their journey to achieve optimal health. Tess is a scientifically proven artificial intelligent program that utilizes text messaging to assist patients with mental health coaching, timely resources, and appointment and treatment reminders
It is now crystal clear that similar to any physical illness, mental illness can lead to harmful consequences. That's where Tess comes in. Tess's engine provides insurance providers and their customers with an affordable, scalable, and proven mental wellness program via text messaging.
The retail industry has one of the highest rates of poor mental health according to research by Mental Health America. The demands of a customer-facing retail job can be overwhelming. Covering over 30 million people globally, Tess has been scientifically proven to reduce anxiety by 18% and depression by 28%, leading to a profound impact on employees productivity and turnover.
Employers are more aware of the factors that contribute to poor employee mental health, but certain key challenges remain. Stresses are mounting alongside the drastic workplace changes that have taken effect recently. Shortened workweeks and “mental health days” can’t meet the rising needs of employees.
How can Tess' chatbot support be as effective as in-person therapy with a human? We break down how researchers assess in-person clinical models of patient recovery and success.
As the medical field rapidly changes, so does the technology. Healthcare and mental health chatbots are here to help patients and doctors through the medical process.
Employees are facing an increase of anxiety and depression due to the effects of the Pandemic. Talking about mental health in the workplace...
While the end of the pandemic is in sight, the mental health crisis is far from over. With mental health professionals being stretched thin...
Tess, AI Chatbot, has been trained in a variety of emotional support evidence-based conversations. Among the different interventions...
Tess is an AI-Chatbot that has proven results of supporting emotionally different communities.
The way we view mental health during COVID has shown the benefits and importance of integrating chatbots as a part of mental health services is that help can be escalated by lowering rates.
The COVID-19 pandemic, mental health concerns have been raised worldwide. Anxiety, depression, suicide, and domestic violence concerns...
The Johns Hopkins Balance program uses Tess - learn more about how they implemented it.
This report id on the methods undertaken by X2 to develop an ethical code for organizations delivering emotional artificial intelligence (AI) services.
Study on a perinatal depression intervention including a customized version of Tess to support pregnant women and new mothers in Kenya.
This technical report highlights how one mental health chatbot, or psychological artificial intelligence service named Tess, has been customized to deliver on-demand support for caregiving professionals, patients, and family caregivers at a non-profit organization.
This is a paper review of the World Health Organization (WHO) on the mental health system and presents AI as an affordable. on-demand solution to the communities.
As a partner to clinicians, Tess can continue the therapeutic interaction outside office hours while maintaining patient satisfaction. Due to Tess‘s capacity for continuous learning, future iterations may have additional features to increase the user experience
Giving people access to on-demand, affordable, quality mental health support
Healthcare providers are encouraged to explore the benefits and drawbacks of digital solutions for mental health, and consider the new skills, ethical implications and research opportunities that are needed when supporting patients who use these digital tools.
Using Psychological Artificial Intelligence (Tess) to Relieve Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial
Expanding Access to Depression Treatment in Kenya Through Automated Psychological Support: Protocol for a Single-Case Experimental Design Pilot Study
This study includes a randomized controlled trial that examined the use of Tess, the chatbot, vs. a self service psychoeducation intervention delivered in Argentina.
Pregnancy and the first months of life with a newborn can be one of the most exciting and stressful times of life.
Sometimes the simplest way to overcome stress are the most effective. If you've been feeling stressed lately give these a try!
Depression is a complicated issue and as a result there's a lot of harmful misconceptions about what it is and what it means.
Looking for a new, simple way to relieve stress? Check this out!
Stress, depression, and anxiety are all incredibly tough emotions to deal with. But there are tools, like meditation, that you can practice to help alleviate them!
Everyone experiences anxiety sometimes, but not everyone knows how to recognize the signs of anxiety becoming a bigger problem.
Having some trouble getting good sleep? Try out these simple tricks to improve the quality of your sleep
Having coping skills allows us to better handle difficult days. But it's important to make sure you have multiple effective skills in your "Resiliency Toolkit". This way, you'll have a strategy no matter what the situation or setting.
Anxiety is universal but some forms, like overthinking, can be more disruptive than others. If you've experienced troubles with overthinking, check out some of these strategies to help stop and ease anxiety.
Though Sundays should be a day to relax and unwind, for many people Sundays can instead provoke anxiety around the upcoming week.If this type of anxiety is something that you can relate to, check out a few things that can help minimize these feelings.
We all experience some stress in our lives, what's important is that we learn to differentiate between "good" and "bad" stress.
Anxiety is often something we try our best to avoid or suppress, but anxiety can also be harnessed to be an effective tool.
Beginning the journey of improving your mental health can seem daunting, but there's plenty of small changes that can have big effects!
Find yourself overthinking or struggling with uncontrollable worry? Check out these tips to reduce or stop overthinking.
Your emotions are built into you for a reason. They are, essentially, your body’s way of talking to you.
Most people think a simple chat with a stranger will be awkward and not very good for well-being.
Numerous studies demonstrate the effectiveness of journaling for health, happiness, and stress management.
Stress comes in many forms. Acute stress is the type of stress that happens and is then over quickly Chronic stress occurs on a more regular basis and can create damage to our body.
Mood swings are a common term used to describe rapid and intensely fluctuating emotions.
Almost everyone has an irrational fear or two. For example, spiders or an annual dental checkup. But when fears become so severe that they cause tremendous anxiety and interfere with your normal life, they’re called phobias.
Mental Health Chatbot, Tess, Delivers On-Demand Support to Caregiver Employees and their Patients
This paper was published in the Journal of Employee Assistance, and addresses the implementation process and the ROI.
This technical report describes the methods undertaken by a US-based Digital Health company (X2AI or X2 for short) to develop an ethical code for startup environments and other organizations delivering emotional Artificial Intelligence (AI) services, especially for mental health support.
Keep these tips in mind the next time you're feeling overwhelmed.
Chronic pain can be both emotional and physical and it's often difficult to determine which came first the pain or the depression.
Where do mood swings come from and what kinds of things can you do to cope with them?