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Explore the latest scientific research on AI and digital solutions in supporting mental well-being.
Beg, M. J., Verma, M., & Verma, M. K. (2024)
Despite its effectiveness, psychotherapy faces barriers of access and stigma. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to improve mental health care by enhancing availability and personalizing interventions. This narrative review, covering 28 studies from 2009 to 2023, investigated the role of AI in psychotherapy for depression and anxiety disorders.
Bhatt, S. (2024)
Global shortages of mental health professionals, combined with the surge in psychological distress after the COVID-19 pandemic, underscore the need for scalable solutions. Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied in psychotherapy through chatbots and online counselling tools.
Zhang, Z., & Wang, J. (2024)
Artificial intelligence (AI) has entered mental health care at a time of global crisis marked by high demand and limited professional resources. This review considers whether AI can replace psychotherapists, examining applications in emotion recognition, therapeutic chatbots, and predictive analytics.
Richards, D. (2024)
Psychotherapy is most effective when it combines evidence-based techniques with human guidance. Digital delivery formats have expanded access while maintaining treatment quality. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to further enhance psychotherapy by improving early detection, predicting treatment outcomes, supporting adherence, and reducing relapse.
Lau, Y., Ang, W. H. D., Ang, W. W., Pang, P. C.-I., Wong, S. H., & Chan, K. S. (2025)
Artificial intelligence (AI) based psychotherapeutic interventions are emerging as a promising approach to support mental health care. This study evaluated their effectiveness in reducing depressive, anxiety, and stress symptoms across 30 randomized controlled trials with over 6,100 participants from nine countries.
Pham, K. T., Nabizadeh, A., & Selek, S. (2022)
The demand for mental health care continues to rise, and shortages of providers-exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic have increased the need for innovative solutions. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a tool to support psychiatry by assisting with diagnosis, symptom monitoring, disease prediction, and patient education.
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