AIMC Topic: Psychotherapy

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[Artificial intelligence and psychiatry: questions from psychiatrists to ChatGPT].

Revue medicale suisse
Psychiatrists and psychotherapists specialising in the fields of addiction, personality disorders, ADHD and suicidal crisis, we questioned the ChatGPT artificial intelligence program in order to form an opinion on the quality of its answers to questi...

The Digital Transformation of Mental Health Care and Psychotherapy - A Market and Research Maturity Analysis.

Studies in health technology and informatics
Digital technology trends for mental health, instantiated with only emerging use cases or already established applications, offer significant potential to improve clinical therapy and care. In this paper, we identify five major trends, mHealth/eHealt...

[Ethics of (big) data applications in psychiatric practice].

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie
BACKGROUND: Due to rapid digitalization, an increasing amount of data is available in healthcare settings; big data and artificial intelligence (AI) have also made their appearance.

Machine learning: A primer for psychotherapy researchers.

Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research

Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Psychotherapy Research and Practice?

Administration and policy in mental health
Leonard Bickman's article on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in psychotherapy research paints an encouraging picture of the progress to be made in this field. We support his perspective, but we also offer some cautionary notes about the bo...

Machine learning and natural language processing in psychotherapy research: Alliance as example use case.

Journal of counseling psychology
Artificial intelligence generally and machine learning specifically have become deeply woven into the lives and technologies of modern life. Machine learning is dramatically changing scientific research and industry and may also hold promise for addr...

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Psychiatry.

IEEE pulse
An estimated 792 million people live with mental health disorders worldwide-more than one in ten people-and this number is expected to grow in the shadow of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Unfortunately, there aren't enough mental h...