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"When I see Jodie, I feel relaxed": Examining the Impact of a Virtual Supporter in Remote Psychotherapy

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2604.16003

Jiashuo Cao, Chen Li, Wujie Gao, Simon Hoermann, Nilufar Baghaei + 1 more

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TLDR

This paper explores a virtual supporter in remote psychotherapy, finding it enhances psychological safety, reduces anxiety, and aids emotional articulation.

Key contributions

  • Conducted a formative study on human supporter roles in psychotherapy contexts.
  • Developed a virtual supporter with Daily (journaling) and Therapy (Zoom participant) modes.
  • Found the virtual supporter increased psychological safety and reduced anxiety in remote therapy.
  • Discussed benefits and potential drawbacks like over-reliance and boundary issues.

Why it matters

This research is crucial for understanding how AI-driven virtual agents can integrate into human-led remote psychotherapy. It demonstrates their potential to enhance therapeutic outcomes by fostering safety and reducing anxiety, while also highlighting important considerations for responsible deployment.

Original Abstract

Virtual agents have shown promising potential in mental health applications, but current research has predominantly focused on contexts outside of traditional therapy sessions. This paper examines the impact of a virtual supporter in remote psychotherapy sessions conducted via Zoom. We used a two-phase research approach. First we conducted a formative study to understand the roles and functions of human supporters in psychotherapy contexts. Based on these findings, we developed a virtual supporter operating in two modes: Daily Mode (for mood journaling outside therapy) and Therapy Mode (as an additional participant in Zoom therapy sessions). Finally we ran a user study with 14 participants who engaged with the virtual supporter for a week and then joined a remote psychotherapy session together. Our findings revealed that the virtual supporter had positive effects on creating psychological safety, reducing anxiety, and enhancing emotional articulation without disrupting the therapeutic process. We then discussed both the benefits and potential disadvantages of virtual supporters in therapeutic contexts, including concerns about over-reliance and the need for appropriate boundaries. This research contributes to understanding how AI-driven virtual agents could contribute to human-led remote psychotherapy.

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