Using a conversational agent for thought recording as a cognitive therapy task: Feasibility, content, and feedback
E-mental health for depression is increasingly used in clinical practice, but patient adherence suffers as therapist involvement decreases. One reason may be the low responsiveness of existing programs: especially autonomous systems are lacking in their input interpretation and feedback-giving capab...
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Main Authors: | Franziska Burger (Author), Mark A. Neerincx (Author), Willem-Paul Brinkman (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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