Therapist Empathy Assessment in Motivational Interviews

被引:0
|
作者
Tavabi, Leili [1 ]
Tran, Trang [1 ]
Borsari, Brian [2 ]
Delacruz, Joannalyn [2 ]
Woolley, Joshua D. [2 ]
Scherer, Stefan [1 ]
Soleymani, Mohammad [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Inst Creat Technol, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco VA Hlth Care Syst, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
关键词
Motivational Interviewing; empathy; self-attention; quartiles; natural language understanding; LANGUAGE; INTERVENTIONS; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1109/ACII59096.2023.10388176
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
The quality and effectiveness of psychotherapy sessions are highly influenced by the therapists' ability to lead the conversation with empathy and acceptance. Manual assessment of the quality of therapy sessions is labor-intensive and difficult to scale. In this paper, we propose a method for estimating session-level therapist empathy ratings for Motivational Interviewing (MI) using therapist language, which has applications in clinical assessment and training. We analyze different stages within therapy sessions to investigate the importance of each stage and its topics of conversation in estimating session-level therapist empathy. We perform experiments on two datasets of MI therapy sessions for alcohol use disorder with session-level empathy scores provided by expert annotators. We achieve average CCC (Concordance Correlation Coefficient) scores of 0.596 and 0.408 for estimating therapist empathy under therapist-dependent and therapist-independent evaluation settings. Our results suggest that therapist responses to client's discussions on activities and experiences around the problematic behavior (in this case, alcohol abuse) along with the therapist's usage of in-depth reflections, are the most significant factors in the perception of therapists' empathy.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Assessment of the relationship between a written measure of empathy and an independently rated interview of Motivational Interviewing
    Smith, J. L.
    Bertone, P.
    Carpenter, K. M.
    Wain, R. M.
    Hu, M. -C
    Amrhein, P. C.
    Nunes, E., V
    JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, 2018, 87 : 56 - 63
  • [22] HOW CLIENTS PERCEIVE THERAPIST EMPATHY - A CONTENT-ANALYSIS OF RECEIVED EMPATHY
    BACHELOR, A
    PSYCHOTHERAPY, 1988, 25 (02) : 227 - 240
  • [23] EFFECTS OF THERAPIST FOCUS ON PATIENT ANXIETY SOURCE AND INTERACTION WITH THERAPIST LEVEL OF ACCURATE EMPATHY
    TRUAX, CB
    WITTMER, J
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1971, 27 (02) : 297 - &
  • [24] Interviewer agreement in the judgement of empathy in selection interviews
    Cliffordson, C
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SELECTION AND ASSESSMENT, 2002, 10 (03) : 198 - 205
  • [25] Motivational interviews with cannabis dependant adolescents Discussion
    Rousselet, A. -V
    Dervaux, A.
    Benyamina, A.
    ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES, 2009, 167 (07): : 527 - 528
  • [26] Researchers' reflections of empathy following interviews with migrants
    Maggio, M. Laura Vazquez
    Westcott, Harriet
    QUALITATIVE RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2014, 14 (03) : 214 - 227
  • [27] KEATS AND THE IMPERSONAL THERAPIST - A NOTE ON EMPATHY AND THE THERAPEUTIC SCREEN
    MEARES, R
    PSYCHIATRY-INTERPERSONAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES, 1983, 46 (01): : 73 - 82
  • [28] Revisiting Empathy, Motivational Systems, and a Theory of Cure
    Cortina, Mauricio
    PSYCHOANALYTIC INQUIRY, 2024, 44 (06) : 655 - 660
  • [29] Motivational antecedents of empathy: Inhibiting effects of fatigue
    Nelson, DW
    Klein, CTF
    Irvin, JE
    BASIC AND APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 25 (01) : 37 - 50
  • [30] Therapist and client perceptions of empathy in simulated teletherapy sessions
    Grondin, Frederic
    Lomanowska, Anna M.
    Belleville, Genevieve
    Yampolsky, Maya A.
    Tremblay, Marie-Pier B.
    Jackson, Philip L.
    BEHAVIOUR & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 43 (07) : 1471 - 1486