Research
The laboratory’s research focuses on contemporary issues, aiming to stay connected to the field while also shedding conceptual and/or normative light on fundamental questions that emerge from practice. Here are some of the main projects we are currently engaged in:
- Guidelines for the Adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Outpatient Mental Health Services
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(Funded by the National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, 2025–2026)
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Algorithmic Bias and the Rights of People with Disabilities
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Generative Artificial Intelligence in Halachic Bioethical Decision-Making
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Artificial Intelligence as a Supportive Tool for Risk Assessment in Mental Health (Thesis)
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Generative Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Patient Guidance in Nursing (Thesis)
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Generative Artificial Intelligence in Ethical Decision-Making in Nursing (Thesis)
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"Non-Judgmental Quasi-Judicial" – A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach to Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization Procedures
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Hyper Health Perception, Postpartum Experiences, and Mothers’ Perceived Self-Efficacy (Thesis)
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The Relationship Between Over-Perception of Health, Hypochondria, Social Support, and Well-Being (Thesis)
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Ethics and Regulation of AI-Based Psychological Treatment Tools
