
Digital mental health research, strategy and training
I help clinicians, organisations, companies and policy makers use technology in ways that improve mental healthcare.
Digital mental health
services

Practitioners
Tailored keynotes
Guidance on evidence-based use of digital mental health for clinicians and professional associations

Developers
Support in designing, prototyping and evaluating tools
Guidance on ethical, regulatory and quality requirements

Academics
Guest lectures
Practice-oriented research collaborations
Development of curriculum components

Policy makers
Strategic advice for healthcare organisations and systems
Ethical guidance at organisational, national, and international level
About Tom Van Daele

As a clinical psychologist I work at the intersection of research, practice and policy in digital mental health. My focus is on what makes digital tools useful in everyday care, how they can be implemented responsibly, and which organisational and ethical conditions support meaningful use.
I am the research coordinator for Psychology and Technology at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, an honorary professor at Queen’s University Belfast, and a research fellow at KU Leuven. Read more about my work.