Imagine texting a chatbot that asks how you're feeling, then suggests breathing exercises or thought reframing. That's Woebot, Wysa, and others. The UK digital mental health market forecast shows that AI‑driven tools are a major growth area, because they scale — a single bot can serve millions of users. And they're always available, 3 AM on a Tuesday.
What can AI do well? Psychoeducation, mood tracking, and basic CBT exercises. It can detect patterns — you always feel worse on Sunday nights — and suggest interventions. The UK digital mental health market analysis notes that software (apps) is the largest component, but services (human therapy) are growing faster — because people still want human connection.
What can't AI do? Empathy, crisis management, and complex trauma work. A bot can't tell you I've been there too with genuine feeling.
The takeaway: AI mental health tools are not a replacement for human therapists, but they're a fantastic supplement. Think of them as a gym for your mind — daily workouts that keep you resilient.