Article Excerpt: Trustees (of Dartmouth College) discussed the mental health crisis facing young adults across the globe with faculty members David Blanchflower, the Bruce V. Rauner ’78 Professor of Economics, who is an adviser to the United Nations on the mental health of the young and studies happiness; Andrew Campbell, the Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor in Computing Science; and Lisa Marsch, director of Dartmouth’s Center for Technology and Behavioral Health and the Andrew G. Wallace Professor of Psychiatry and Biomedical Data Science. Blanchflower’s work has demonstrated a steep rise of “bad mental health days” among young adults; Campbell is developing a smartphone app that uses AI and facial-image processing software to detect the onset of depression; and Marsch has been a pioneer in the use of technology for addiction treatment.
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Article Source: Dartmouth News