Abstract
The integration of robotics into mental health interventions represents a transformative shift in healthcare, offering innovative solutions to longstanding challenges. Robots equipped with artificial intelligence and sensor technologies are increasingly being designed to support individuals with mental health conditions through therapeutic engagement, monitoring, and companionship. These systems have shown promise in delivering consistent, personalized care, particularly for populations with limited access to mental health professionals, such as the elderly, individuals with autism spectrum disorders, and those in remote areas, the adoption of robotics in this domain also presents significant challenges. Ethical considerations regarding privacy, consent, and the potential dehumanization of care must be addressed. Technical barriers, including the need for intuitive user interfaces, adaptive algorithms, and affordability, remain critical. Additionally, the efficacy of robotic interventions compared to traditional methods requires robust evidence from clinical trials. This paper explores the opportunities and challenges of using robotics in mental health care, focusing on their potential to enhance therapeutic outcomes, improve accessibility, and foster patient engagement. It emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between engineers, psychologists, and ethicists to ensure that these technologies are both effective and ethically deployed. Robotics in mental health, though still nascent, holds significant promise for reshaping the future of psychological care.
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