A Generic Review of Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
It addresses the problem of limited access to mental health interventions for patients and practitioners, but it is incremental as it reviews existing literature rather than presenting new methods or results.
This paper reviews the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address resource limitations and access barriers, highlighting the potential of pre-training models and large language models to support, augment, optimize, and automate CBT delivery.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a well-established intervention for mitigating psychological issues by modifying maladaptive cognitive and behavioral patterns. However, delivery of CBT is often constrained by resource limitations and barriers to access. Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have provided technical support for the digital transformation of CBT. Particularly, the emergence of pre-training models (PTMs) and large language models (LLMs) holds immense potential to support, augment, optimize and automate CBT delivery. This paper reviews the literature on integrating AI into CBT interventions. We begin with an overview of CBT. Then, we introduce the integration of AI into CBT across various stages: pre-treatment, therapeutic process, and post-treatment. Next, we summarized the datasets relevant to some CBT-related tasks. Finally, we discuss the benefits and current limitations of applying AI to CBT. We suggest key areas for future research, highlighting the need for further exploration and validation of the long-term efficacy and clinical utility of AI-enhanced CBT. The transformative potential of AI in reshaping the practice of CBT heralds a new era of more accessible, efficient, and personalized mental health interventions.