Therapy Without a Therapist: Chatbots and Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health [0.03%]
无治疗师的疗法:聊天机器人和人工智能在精神卫生方面的应用
Caleb W Lack,J Kyle Haws
Caleb W Lack
A number of articles have heralded the use of artificial intelligence (AI) agents to serve as a replacement for human psychotherapists. Despite the rapid advancements in the use of both rule-based and generative AI programs in the recent pa...
Nisha Jagannathan,Samantha X L Tan,Andrew D Wiese
Nisha Jagannathan
Over the past decade, telehealth-delivered psychotherapy has become an increasingly accessible and viable modality for providing evidence-based care. Current research on its efficacy is varied, with some protocols demonstrating comparable o...
Kristin M Kostick-Quenet,Meghan Hurley,John Herrington et al.
Kristin M Kostick-Quenet et al.
Computer perception (CP) technologies are poised to deliver near real-time behavioral insights with high precision. As technical barriers recede, our field's ethical focus must shift from "Can we trust the data?" to "Should we use it here, ...
Charting Recent Progress and Opportunities for Growth in Eating Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment [0.03%]
绘制进食障碍诊断和治疗进展与增长机遇图表
Lauren M Schaefer,Brianne N Richson
Lauren M Schaefer
Eric A Storch
Eric A Storch
Managing Exercise in Eating Disorder Treatment and Adapting Treatment for Athletes [0.03%]
运动障碍患者治疗期间的体育活动管理及针对运动员患者的治疗方式调整
Sasha Gorrell,Catherine Drury,Katherine Schaumberg
Sasha Gorrell
Compulsive exercise, a common eating disorder (ED) symptom, may contribute to protracted illness and poor treatment outcomes. Currently, there is no consensus or robust evidence base for best practices in addressing exercise within ED treat...
Kathryn Trottier,Danielle E MacDonald,Rachel Liebman
Kathryn Trottier
Given the potential for a reciprocal and functional relationship between eating disorder (ED) and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and the evidence that PTSD is associated with greater drop out from ED treatment and poorer tr...
Managing Suicidality and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Eating Disorder Treatment [0.03%]
进食障碍治疗中的自杀性和非自杀性自伤的管理
Dorian R Dodd,Lauren N Forrest,Elizabeth A Velkoff et al.
Dorian R Dodd et al.
Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) have elevated risk for self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) relative to people without EDs, yet no treatments of EDs specifically address SITBs. All patients with EDs should complete a safety...
Classification and Treatment of Long-standing (Severe and Enduring) Anorexia Nervosa [0.03%]
慢性难治性神经性厌食症的分类和治疗
Phillipa Hay,Janet Conti
Phillipa Hay
Long-standing anorexia nervosa is presently conceptualized as a persistent symptomatic state associated with global functional and interpersonal impairments. Understanding of effective treatments is incomplete; psychological therapy is at t...
Atypical (Other or Unspecified) Feeding or Eating Disorders: Diagnosis, Clinical Implications, and Treatment [0.03%]
非典型(其他或未具体说明)喂养或进食障碍:诊断、临床意义及治疗
Howard Steiger,Linda Booij
Howard Steiger
Atypical eating disorders (EDs) appear to be comparable to classical eating-disorder variants with regard to eating-symptom severity, illness burden, concurrent mental-health problems, medical complications, etiology, and treatment needs. I...