Addressing AI's Impact on Mental Health: Ethical Considerations in Virtual Therapy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63665/39mk8292Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Therapy, Mental Health Technology, Ethical AI, Digital Counseling, Psychological Well-being, AI Ethics, Mental Health Support Systems, Responsible AI, Behavioral PsychologyAbstract
Artificial intelligence has rapidly transformed the field of mental health services, particularly through the development of virtual therapy systems, AI-assisted counseling platformss, and digital mental health applications. These technological innovations provide accessible, scalable, and cost-effective solutions for individuals seeking psychological support. However, while AI-driven therapy platforms offer significant benefits, they also introduce complex ethical concerns related to privacy, emotional dependency, algorithmic bias, accountability, and the quality of therapeutic care. The integration of artificial intelligence into mental health services raises important questions about the responsibility of developers, therapists, healthcare organizations, and policymakers in ensuring that these technologies support rather than harm psychological well-being. This study investigates the impact of AI-based virtual therapy systems on mental health outcomes and explores the ethical implications associated with their widespread adoption. The research analyzes behavioral responses, therapeutic effectiveness, and psychological engagement among individuals who use AI-driven mental health tools. A mixed-method research approach is used to examine how virtual therapy systems influence emotional regulation, stress management, and psychological resilience.
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