AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)

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Preliminary investigation of an artificial intelligence-based cognitive behavioral therapy training tool.

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
We developed an asynchronous online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) training tool that provides artificial intelligence- (AI-) enabled feedback to learners across eight CBT skills. We sought to evaluate the technical reliability and to ascertain h...

Identification of cultural conversations in therapy using natural language processing models.

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
Researchers have historically focused on understanding therapist multicultural competency and orientation through client self-report measures and behavioral coding. While client perceptions of therapist cultural competency and multicultural orientati...

Leveraging natural language processing to study emotional coherence in psychotherapy.

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
The association between emotional experience and expression, known as emotional coherence, is considered important for individual functioning. Recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) make it possible to automatically recognize verbally e...

Design feasibility of an automated, machine-learning based feedback system for motivational interviewing.

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
Direct observation of psychotherapy and providing performance-based feedback is the gold-standard approach for training psychotherapists. At present, this requires experts and training human coding teams, which is slow, expensive, and labor intensive...

A glance into the future of artificial intelligence-enhanced scalable personalized training: A response to Kopelovich, Brian, et al. (2025) and Kopelovich, Slevin, et al. (2025).

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
The two articles by Kopelovich, Brian, et al. (2025) and Kopelovich, Slevin, et al. (2025) mark a new era in psychotherapy research and practice. The articles detail the development and validation of one of the first conversational artificial intelli...