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A computational approach to measure the linguistic characteristics of psychotherapy timing, responsiveness, and consistency.


ABSTRACT: Although individual psychotherapy is generally effective for a range of mental health conditions, little is known about the moment-to-moment language use of effective therapists. Increased access to computational power, coupled with a rise in computer-mediated communication (telehealth), makes feasible the large-scale analyses of language use during psychotherapy. Transparent methodological approaches are lacking, however. Here we present novel methods to increase the efficiency of efforts to examine language use in psychotherapy. We evaluate three important aspects of therapist language use - timing, responsiveness, and consistency - across five clinically relevant language domains: pronouns, time orientation, emotional polarity, therapist tactics, and paralinguistic style. We find therapist language is dynamic within sessions, responds to patient language, and relates to patient symptom diagnosis but not symptom severity. Our results demonstrate that analyzing therapist language at scale is feasible and may help answer longstanding questions about specific behaviors of effective therapists.

SUBMITTER: Miner AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10956022 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A computational approach to measure the linguistic characteristics of psychotherapy timing, responsiveness, and consistency.

Miner Adam S AS   Fleming Scott L SL   Haque Albert A   Fries Jason A JA   Althoff Tim T   Wilfley Denise E DE   Agras W Stewart WS   Milstein Arnold A   Hancock Jeff J   Asch Steven M SM   Stirman Shannon Wiltsey SW   Arnow Bruce A BA   Shah Nigam H NH  

Npj mental health research 20221202 1


Although individual psychotherapy is generally effective for a range of mental health conditions, little is known about the moment-to-moment language use of effective therapists. Increased access to computational power, coupled with a rise in computer-mediated communication (telehealth), makes feasible the large-scale analyses of language use during psychotherapy. Transparent methodological approaches are lacking, however. Here we present novel methods to increase the efficiency of efforts to ex  ...[more]

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