





We Need to Talk About AI: A Live Panel for Therapists & Coaches on Power, Burnout, and Bias
AI is already in the room, whether we name it or not.
As healing professionals, we’re cautiously experimenting with AI, quietly using it behind the scenes… or avoiding it completely. But few of us are talking about what’s happening beneath the surface:
🌀 Ethical tension in spaces built on trust + consent
🧯 Burnout driving us to seek digital relief
⚖️ Cultural + systemic bias embedded in the tech
This panel won’t give you 5 tools or trendy prompts.
It’s here to speak truth to power, hold space for nuance, and explore how we relate to AI—not just as users, but as guides whose clients may already be using it to process trauma, rehearse conversations, or replace reflection—and who need us to name what’s helpful, what’s harmful, and what’s still unfolding.
📅 When + Where
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Time: 2:00–3:00 PM ET
Location: Live on Zoom
🔁 Replay provided to all who register
💸 Sliding Scale Registration
$10 – Community Supported Rate (financial accessibility if you are unable to pay the standard rate)
$25 – Standard (partially covers the core costs)
$45 – Supporter (helps fund access for others)
All funds go toward compensating panelists and supporting equity-centered conversations in the field.
👥 Who It's For
This is for therapists, coaches, and healing professionals who are:
Curious but cautious about AI
Already experimenting—but doing so quietly
Wondering how to stay rooted in culture, care, and consent while using powerful new tools
Ready to confront the bias, burnout, and power dynamics that shape our work with tech
🔍 What We’ll Explore
What’s ethical—and what’s missing—from AI conversations
How AI mirrors systemic harm (unless we retrain it)
The quiet fear of obsolescence
How to use AI to support healing, not replace it
AI is already in the room, whether we name it or not.
As healing professionals, we’re cautiously experimenting with AI, quietly using it behind the scenes… or avoiding it completely. But few of us are talking about what’s happening beneath the surface:
🌀 Ethical tension in spaces built on trust + consent
🧯 Burnout driving us to seek digital relief
⚖️ Cultural + systemic bias embedded in the tech
This panel won’t give you 5 tools or trendy prompts.
It’s here to speak truth to power, hold space for nuance, and explore how we relate to AI—not just as users, but as guides whose clients may already be using it to process trauma, rehearse conversations, or replace reflection—and who need us to name what’s helpful, what’s harmful, and what’s still unfolding.
📅 When + Where
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Time: 2:00–3:00 PM ET
Location: Live on Zoom
🔁 Replay provided to all who register
💸 Sliding Scale Registration
$10 – Community Supported Rate (financial accessibility if you are unable to pay the standard rate)
$25 – Standard (partially covers the core costs)
$45 – Supporter (helps fund access for others)
All funds go toward compensating panelists and supporting equity-centered conversations in the field.
👥 Who It's For
This is for therapists, coaches, and healing professionals who are:
Curious but cautious about AI
Already experimenting—but doing so quietly
Wondering how to stay rooted in culture, care, and consent while using powerful new tools
Ready to confront the bias, burnout, and power dynamics that shape our work with tech
🔍 What We’ll Explore
What’s ethical—and what’s missing—from AI conversations
How AI mirrors systemic harm (unless we retrain it)
The quiet fear of obsolescence
How to use AI to support healing, not replace it
AI is already in the room, whether we name it or not.
As healing professionals, we’re cautiously experimenting with AI, quietly using it behind the scenes… or avoiding it completely. But few of us are talking about what’s happening beneath the surface:
🌀 Ethical tension in spaces built on trust + consent
🧯 Burnout driving us to seek digital relief
⚖️ Cultural + systemic bias embedded in the tech
This panel won’t give you 5 tools or trendy prompts.
It’s here to speak truth to power, hold space for nuance, and explore how we relate to AI—not just as users, but as guides whose clients may already be using it to process trauma, rehearse conversations, or replace reflection—and who need us to name what’s helpful, what’s harmful, and what’s still unfolding.
📅 When + Where
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Time: 2:00–3:00 PM ET
Location: Live on Zoom
🔁 Replay provided to all who register
💸 Sliding Scale Registration
$10 – Community Supported Rate (financial accessibility if you are unable to pay the standard rate)
$25 – Standard (partially covers the core costs)
$45 – Supporter (helps fund access for others)
All funds go toward compensating panelists and supporting equity-centered conversations in the field.
👥 Who It's For
This is for therapists, coaches, and healing professionals who are:
Curious but cautious about AI
Already experimenting—but doing so quietly
Wondering how to stay rooted in culture, care, and consent while using powerful new tools
Ready to confront the bias, burnout, and power dynamics that shape our work with tech
🔍 What We’ll Explore
What’s ethical—and what’s missing—from AI conversations
How AI mirrors systemic harm (unless we retrain it)
The quiet fear of obsolescence
How to use AI to support healing, not replace it
👥 Speakers

Amenah Arman (she/her)
Amenah Arman (she/her/hers) is a trauma-informed coach and cultural healing facilitator who supports artists, outliers, and visionary disruptors to move from burnout to boldness.
With a background in clinical mental health and a deep commitment to creative and ancestral healing, Amenah helps multi-hyphenates navigate visibility, self-trust, and reinvention—especially in times of transition. Amenah joins this panel to explore power, technology, and what it means to stay human in a world of automation.

Ateeka “Anne” Contee (she/her)
Ateeka Contee (she/her) is a licensed trauma therapist, APA CE-approved educator, and founder of MindFull Healing Collective—a cultural healing ecosystem bridging therapy, coaching, and group-based care. Born in India and grounded in somatic and ancestral traditions, she supports communities historically failed by mental health systems through relational science, trauma recovery, and ethical tech integration.
Ateeka also offers the Keeping the Love You Find® Facilitator Training, an APA-accredited program that equips healing professionals with relational tools rooted in liberation. She joins this panel to explore how we heal, connect, and evolve—together.

Elena Khazanova (she/her) is a licensed psychotherapist, somatic coach, and creator of Somatic Installation™, a method that helps clients turn glimmers of insight into embodied transformation. With 20+ years of experience in neuroscience, energy work, and trauma healing, she teaches therapists and healers how to deepen change through the body.
Elena is currently exploring how tools like ChatGPT can support ethical, values-aligned care — not replace it. Her work centers nervous system literacy, cultural humility, and collective repair. She believes healing becomes sustainable when it’s embodied, joyful, and shared.

India Tizol (she/her)
India Tizol (she/her) is a strategist, brand experience advisor, and cultural bridgebuilder with roots in creative direction, marketing, community design, and trauma-informed visibility. As co-creator of the From Implicit to Explicit® values framework and a featured voice in 200+ events and podcast episodes, she’s helped brands from Christian Dior to Martha Beck Inc. align their public image with their values.
India brings a lived understanding of healing, power, and reclamation—supporting wellness-centered teams through ethical tech use and systems strategy. She’ll be moderating this conversation with the same care, clarity, and disruption she brings as a strategist within the MHC team.