Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2021 Jun;27(3):491-496. doi: 10.1111/jep.13530. Epub 2020 Dec 24.
This paper explores the possibility of AI-based addendum therapy for borderline personality disorder, its potential advantages and limitations. Identity disturbance in this condition is strongly connected to self-narratives, which manifest excessive incoherence, causal gaps, dysfunctional beliefs, and diminished self-attributions of agency. Different types of therapy aim at boosting self-knowledge through self-narratives in BPD. The suggestion of this paper is that human-to-human therapy could be complemented by AI assistance holding out the promise of making patients' self-narratives more coherent through improving the accuracy of their self-assessments, reflection on their emotions, and understanding their relationships with others. Theoretical and pragmatic arguments are presented in favour of this idea, and certain technical solutions are suggested to implement it.
本文探讨了基于人工智能的附加治疗对边缘型人格障碍的可能性,及其潜在的优势和局限性。该病症中的身份障碍与自我叙述密切相关,表现为过度不连贯、因果差距、功能失调的信念以及自我归因的能动性减弱。不同类型的治疗旨在通过 BPD 中的自我叙述来提高自我认知。本文的建议是,通过提高自我评估的准确性、对情绪的反思以及理解与他人的关系,人工智能可以帮助患者的自我叙述更加连贯,从而对人与人之间的治疗进行补充。本文提出了一些理论和实际论据来支持这一观点,并提出了一些实现这一观点的技术解决方案。