Abstract

Cognitive restructuring is a well-established mental health technique for amending automatic thoughts, which are distorted and biased beliefs about a situation, into objective and balanced thoughts. Since virtual agents can be used anytime and anywhere, they are expected to perform cognitive restructuring without being influenced by medical infrastructure or patients' stigma toward mental illness. Unfortunately, since the quantitative analysis of human-agent interaction is still insufficient, the effect on the user's cognitive state remains unclear. We collected interaction data between virtual agents and users to observe the mood improvements associated with changes in automatic thoughts that occur in user cognition and addressed the following two points: (1) implementation of a virtual agent that helps a user identify and evaluate automatic thoughts; (2) identification of the relationship between a user's facial expressions and the extent of the mood improvement subjectively felt by users during the human-agent interaction. We focus on these points because cognitive restructuring by a human therapist starts by identifying automatic thoughts and seeking sufficient evidence to find balanced thoughts (evaluation of automatic thoughts). Therapists also use such non-verbal behaviors as facial expressions to detect changes in a user's mood, which is an important indicator for guidance. Based on the results of this analysis, we provide a technical guidance framework that fully automates the identification and evaluation of automatic thoughts to achieve a virtual agent that can interact with users by taking into account their verbal and non-verbal behaviors in face-to-face situations. This research supports the possibility of improving the effectiveness of mental health care in cognitive restructuring using virtual agents.

Highlights

  • Cognitive restructuring, an established therapeutic technique that reduces the effects of negative thoughts, is a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) method (Beck and Beck, 2011)

  • The objective of this study is to observe the mood improvements associated with changes in automatic thoughts that occur in user cognition

  • If your automatic thought is accurate, what do you think it is based on? So, do you have any other thoughts about that situation? For example, does anything contradict your automatic thoughts? Do you have any other thoughts? If so, can you share them? Let’s examine the basis of the automatic thought that we have considered so far as well as how thoughts are balanced by contrary facts

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Introduction

An established therapeutic technique that reduces the effects of negative thoughts, is a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) method (Beck and Beck, 2011). Cognitive Restructuring With Virtual Agents advantages because they can provide face-to-face multimodal interactions like CBT with human therapists. Dialogues with virtual agents can facilitate healthcare dialogues using non-verbal communication like facial expressions and voices, similar to human dialogues. Virtual agents have been proposed to provide social skills training based on the analysis of non-verbal behavior in autism spectrum disorders (Tanaka et al, 2017). Such cases remain rare, and to the best of our knowledge, no agent has been created based on analysis of the non-verbal features of cognitive restructuring

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