Computer-assisted soliloquy as an approach to psychotherapy.
Title | Computer-assisted soliloquy as an approach to psychotherapy. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1990 |
Authors | SLACK WV, Porter D, Balkin P, Kowaloff HB, Slack CW |
Journal | MD Comput |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 37-42, 58 |
Date Published | 1990 Jan-Feb |
ISSN | 0724-6811 |
Keywords | Adult, Anxiety, Humans, Interview, Psychological, Male, Psychotherapy, Relaxation, Therapy, Computer-Assisted |
Abstract | Schools of talking therapy generally consider the doctor-patient relationship to be essential to the therapeutic process. Yet studies reveal that the presence of a therapist can sometimes inhibit frank disclosure and that patients will speak alone, in the absence of a therapist, about matters of importance to them. We have programmed a computer interview to facilitate soliloquy and have studied its effectiveness. Encouraged by the computer, subjects talked into a microphone first about anxiety-provoking circumstances and then about relaxation. Both mean heart rate and State anxiety scores fell significantly between the beginning and the end of the interview. |
Alternate Journal | MD Comput |
PubMed ID | 2308504 |
Grant List | LM 03393 / LM / NLM NIH HHS / United States |