This review evaluates the role of the large language model (LLM) in psychotherapy, emphasizing integration with theory of mind (ToM) and its influence on therapeutic outcomes and interactions. The current state-of-the-art in LLMs matches a 6-year-old’s ToM level, and thus encounters limi-tations in client interactions. Reinforcing the LLM ToM could improve interaction quality and can foster empathetic therapeutic settings vital for effective psychotherapy. However, significant gaps remain, especially in achieving contextual, human-like interactions. Key challenges include a lack of evaluation standards for LLM-based psychotherapies, insufficient clinical training data, and the need for a deeper exploration of therapeutic alliances between the LLM and the clients. This review emphasizes the transformative potential of the LLM in psychotherapy through integration with ToM, enhancing both the understanding of patients’ mental states and therapeutic interac-tions. Future research should focus on refining ToM benchmarks for the LLM, examining the therapeutic alliance, and addressing methodological issues to optimize ToM in LLM-based psy-chotherapy.
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LLM 기반 정신치료의 현황
현재 LLM 기반 정신치료의 한계
LLM기반 정신치료에서의 마음이론
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