2023
DOI: 10.1108/mhsi-02-2023-0020
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Therapists’ attitudes towards the use of AI in therapeutic practice: considering the therapeutic alliance

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this research is to gain an insight into the attitudes that therapists, both qualified and trainee, have towards the use of artificial intelligence (AI)/machine therapy in therapeutic practice. The paper also aims to gain an insight into attitudes towards machine therapy and the potential of developing a therapeutic alliance with a machine therapist. Design/methodology/approach A short questionnaire was developed to gauge therapists and trainee therapists’ attitudes towards machine therapy… Show more

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“…With respect to applications of AI to augment supervision and support for psychotherapy, therapists have expressed concern about privacy, the ability to detect subtle non-verbal cues and cultural responsiveness, and the impact on therapist confidence, but they also see benefits for training and professional growth 68 . Other research suggests that while therapists believe AI can increase access to care, allow individuals to disclose embarrassing information more comfortably, continuously refine therapeutic techniques 69 , they have concerns about privacy and the formation of a strong therapeutic bond with machine-based therapeutic interventions 70 . Involvement of individuals who will be referring their patients and using LLMs in their own practice will be essential to developing solutions they can trust and implement, and to make sure these solutions have the features that support trust and usability (simple interfaces, accurate summaries of AI-patient interactions, etc.).…”
Section: Recommendations For Responsible Development and Evaluation O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to applications of AI to augment supervision and support for psychotherapy, therapists have expressed concern about privacy, the ability to detect subtle non-verbal cues and cultural responsiveness, and the impact on therapist confidence, but they also see benefits for training and professional growth 68 . Other research suggests that while therapists believe AI can increase access to care, allow individuals to disclose embarrassing information more comfortably, continuously refine therapeutic techniques 69 , they have concerns about privacy and the formation of a strong therapeutic bond with machine-based therapeutic interventions 70 . Involvement of individuals who will be referring their patients and using LLMs in their own practice will be essential to developing solutions they can trust and implement, and to make sure these solutions have the features that support trust and usability (simple interfaces, accurate summaries of AI-patient interactions, etc.).…”
Section: Recommendations For Responsible Development and Evaluation O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in recent studies on the opinions of mental health professionals, those who did not have AI experience tended to approach therapeutic interventions with AI with caution (J. Prescott & Hanley, 2023). Notably, experience in AIsupported psychotherapy may change cautious attitudes toward such practices (Aktan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mental Health Experts' Perspective On the Use Of Aimentioning
confidence: 99%