EMOTIONAL WELLNESS with Dr. Mark Lerner

Coping With a Chronic Health Condition

Dr. Mark Lerner

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The Benefits of AI-Integrated Emotional Wellness™

While chronic health conditions require different types and levels of care, one principle remains constant: effective care must address the whole person—physically and psychologically. While AI can provide information and support, it can’t replace face-to-face human connection. Healing occurs in relationships—with trusted friends, loved ones, and skilled mental health professionals.


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The National Center for Emotional Wellness presents Emotional Wellness with Dr. Mark Lerner. Coping with a chronic health condition. The benefits of AI integrated emotional wellness. At some point, all of us will face a serious health challenge. We all understand this, but rarely expect it to arrive when it does. I didn't expect mine in my early 60s, a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. After four decades of helping others cope with challenges and change, I found myself confronting not only a medical condition, but also the emotional reality that comes with it. One truth became immediately clear, something I've seen throughout my career. Healthcare providers, despite their knowledge, skill, experience, training, and education, typically focus on treating the condition rather than the person living with it. This distinction is not subtle, it's fundamental. I'm thinking of a wonderful quote. The great physician treats the patient who has the disease. Sir William Osler. Healthcare focuses on treating our symptoms with medication or some other form of intervention. Yet a critical component of wellness is too often overlooked, our emotional well-being. The National Center defines emotional wellness as the awareness, understanding, and acceptance of our feelings, and the ability to effectively manage challenges and change. It also reflects our capacity to sublimate, to harness painful emotional energy from adversity and channel it into action, not merely to survive, but to thrive. When facing a chronic health condition, this isn't optional, it's essential. Research reinforces this reality. People living with a chronic illness experience significantly higher levels of anxiety and depression, which directly affect their quality of life and medical outcomes. As I addressed in a recent article, beyond tremors, the unspoken emotional challenges of Parkinson's disease, emotional and cognitive symptoms are not secondary. They're often part of the condition itself, and often present even before physical symptoms, as I did. At the same time, timely information, practical coping strategies, and emotional support from others, including friends, family, and mental health professionals, are consistently associated with better outcomes across illnesses. While chronic health conditions require different types and levels of care, one principle remains constant. Effective care must address the whole person, physically and psychologically. As I'm writing this, I'm also thinking of caregivers and loved ones who are impacted by the condition and often experience compassion fatigue, the emotional exhaustion that can occur when caring for others compromises one's own functioning. This is where AI-integrated emotional wellness becomes invaluable. It refers to the ethical and responsible interface between the cognitive abilities of artificial intelligence and the depth, uniqueness, and complexity of human emotion. While AI can provide accessible, evidence-based strategies, tools, and support to promote emotional well-being, AI integrated emotional wellness recognizes a fundamental truth. Authentic face-to-face human presence remains irreplaceable and essential for emotional wellness. As I say repeatedly in the National Center's micro audio podcast series, focused on what you need to know rather than what's nice to know for listeners worldwide, technology informs us, humanity empowers us. While AI can provide information and support, it can't replace face-to-face human connection. Healing occurs in relationships with trusted friends, loved ones, and skilled mental health professionals. If you're experiencing a chronic health condition, use technology as a resource, but don't rely on it alone. Reaching out to people truly matters. A mental health professional can provide a warm, non-judgmental, empathic ear and a safe place to process your experience. To find help in your area, turn to psychologytoday.com. It's a great resource to identify the right person. I feel blessed to have found Esther. During this time of rapid technological advancement, a core truth remains unchanged. AI can provide accessible, evidence-based information and support, but it can't replace genuine, authentic presence of another person, humanity. When we're faced with a chronic illness, healthcare is not only about treating our condition, it's about addressing our needs as a person, both physically and psychologically. We all have the power within us to overcome and become. Thank you for listening to this program from the National Center for Emotional Wellness. To learn more about the Center's accessible information, engaging presentations, and innovative consultation, visit National Center for Emotional Wellness dot org. Until next time, remember technology informs us, humanity empowers us.