Happy Brain Training: Where Therapy Meets Innovation

Happy Brain Training was built on a clear and ambitious vision: to rethink how therapy evolves in a world that is changing faster than ever. I founded it as a speech therapist and neuropsychologist with strong expertise in generative AI, bringing together clinical depth and technological innovation in a way that feels both grounded and forward-looking.

What started as an idea has grown into something much more tangible. It is now a space where therapists come to explore, question, and reshape their practice. With my background in clinical work, research, and AI, the goal has never been to simply introduce new tools, but to help therapists use them with clarity, purpose, and clinical judgment.

At its core, Happy Brain Training is driven by a simple yet powerful mission: to unlock the potential of both therapists and their patients through the thoughtful and responsible use of generative AI. This means equipping therapists with tools that genuinely support their work, helping them create more personalized and engaging materials, and making AI feel accessible rather than overwhelming.

That is exactly why I created the Happy Brain Training newsletter: to keep therapists informed, inspired, and connected to the evolving landscape of both therapy and technology. Published weekly, it provides updates on new models, emerging possibilities, and key developments in the field. It also addresses essential topics such as data security, privacy, regulations, ethical considerations, and even the ecological impact of AI.

In a field that is evolving rapidly, staying informed is no longer optional. The newsletter acts as a bridge between innovation and daily practice, offering insights, practical ideas, and reflections that therapists can directly apply in their work.

Over time, this space has grown into a truly international and multidisciplinary community, with readers across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America, and beyond. It now connects professionals from Japan to Canada, reflecting how global this conversation has become. This diversity enriches the exchange of perspectives and strengthens a community grounded in real clinical practice.

There is a strong commitment to bridging a gap many clinicians still feel. Technology can seem distant from the reality of therapy rooms, so the focus here is on making it practical, relevant, and aligned with real clinical needs, never abstract, but directly applicable.

What defines this work is its focus on action. Therapists are not just learning about AI, but how to use it to save time, support clinical reasoning, and open new possibilities in their sessions, without compromising quality or depth. We explore areas such as prompt engineering, productivity, and how AI can support patients, always through concrete applications. For those who feel overwhelmed, especially by prompt engineering, I’ve developed structured solutions to make it simpler and more accessible.

Today, I am proud to celebrate one year of the Happy Brain Training newsletter, one year of sharing ideas, learning together, and growing alongside a community of professionals who are curious, committed, and open to change.

Throughout this journey, I’ve had the chance to meet inspiring therapists across different countries, and to meet you. These encounters continue to inspire me to adapt, evolve, and move forward. Even when the pace is intense, they remind me why this work matters.

What started as a simple way to stay connected has become something far more meaningful: a space for reflection, inspiration, and progress.

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