Description
Chatbots are emerging as a transformative tool in the field of mental healthcare, offering innovative solutions for supporting individuals in psychology and psychiatry. With their ability to provide accessible, real-time assistance, chatbots are being integrated into therapeutic practices, serving as support for patients managing mental health challenges. By utilizing artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and cognitive behavioral techniques, chatbots can deliver personalized care, monitor symptoms, and offer coping strategies in a confidential setting. Chatbots also help reduce barriers to care, enhance treatment adherence, and expand mental health services to in-need populations. As technology evolves, the potential for chatbots to play a role in mental health care grows, offering opportunities and challenges for the future of psychological and psychiatric treatment.
Chatbots and Mental Healthcare in Psychology and Psychiatry examines the advancements and development of chatbots in the field of psychology and psychiatry, exploring their potential applications and impact. It offers practical solutions to address the challenges of intelligent technology integration in mental healthcare through the use of tools like ChatGPT, AI, and machine learning. This book covers topics such as cognitive science, mental health, data security and privacy, and is a useful resource for computer engineers, data scientists, psychologists, academicians, and researchers.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Kadir Uludag (Ed.)
Kadir Uludag
, Ph.D., is an accomplished researcher in the field of Applied Psychology, with expertise in areas such as schizophrenia research, drug addiction, machine learning, and educational psychology. He completed his Ph.D. at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and is currently engaged in a postdoctoral research position at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. In addition to his academic pursuits, Kadir is actively involved in knowledge dissemination and community engagement.
Nafees Ahmad (Ed.)
Nafees Ahmad
obtained CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship Award in 2016 and completed his Ph.D. degree in Physical Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Huiqiong Zhou from CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Then, he worked as a Research Fellow at Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute (TBSI), Tsinghua University. In 2021, he joined the research group of Prof. Liang & Prof. Fan as Postdoctoral Fellow at Shenzhen University and obtained Distinction Certificate in “National Postdoctoral Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition.
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