Attachment to robots and therapeutic efficiency in mental health

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Abstract

Previous studies in the mental health context have demonstrated that interactions with social robots can improve the mood and cognitive capacities of their users, and enhance their quality of life. In this Perspective article, our goal is to systematize the possible roles of social robots and to point out that different roles require different levels of attachment. We argue that the attachment between the client and the (robot) therapist is a fundamental ingredient of any helping relationship and that the full potential of using social robots in mental health settings can only be realized if the strength of attachment is appropriately correlated with the type of relationship established.

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Szondy, M., & Fazekas, P. (2024). Attachment to robots and therapeutic efficiency in mental health. Frontiers in Psychology, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1347177

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