A robotic companion for psychological well-being: A long-term investigation of companionship and therapeutic alliance

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Abstract

Social support plays a crucial role in managing and enhancing one's mental health and well-being. In order to explore the role of a robot's companion-like behavior on its therapeutic interventions, we conducted an eight-week-long deployment study with seventy participants to compare the impact of (1) a control robot with only assistant-like skills, (2) a coach-like robot with additional instructive positive psychology interventions, and (3) a companion-like robot that delivered the same interventions in a peer-like and supportive manner. The companion-like robot was shown to be the most efective in building a positive therapeutic alliance with people, enhancing participants' well-being and readiness for change. Our work ofers valuable insights into how companion AI agents could further enhance the efcacy of the mental health interventions by strengthening their therapeutic alliance with people for long-term mental health support.

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Jeong, S., Aymerich-Franch, L., Alghowinem, S., Picard, R. W., Breazeal, C. L., & Park, H. W. (2023). A robotic companion for psychological well-being: A long-term investigation of companionship and therapeutic alliance. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 485–494). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1145/3568162.3578625

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