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Artificial Intelligence: A Manifested Leap in Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Payaam Vohra
1
, Saba Khan
2
, Mohd Anas Shaikh
2
1
Department of Pharmacology, NIPER, Mohali, Punjab, India,
2
Department of Pharmaceutics, HKCP, Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India.
Received: 08 August 2023; Revised: 25 August 2023; Accepted: 05 September 2023
ABSTRACT
The goal of psychiatric rehabilitation is to help disabled individuals develop the emotional, social, and
intellectual skills needed to live, learn, and work in the community with the least amount of professional
support. This study aims to identify opportunities and utilization of AI in mental healthcare and to describe
key insights from implementation science of potential relevance to understanding and facilitating AI
implementation in psychiatric care. Mental health professionals are using artificial intelligence (AI) to
improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. Our mental health system faces significant challenges
such as a shortage of psychiatrists, long wait times, and stigma. The integration of AI-grounded procedures
and the Internet of things is very important in the advancement of smart and intelligent paradigms. The
compilation of articles in this particular edition exemplifies the promise inherent in digital therapeutics for
mental health. AI can bring about a revolutionary paradigm shift in the rehabilitation of psychiatric disorders.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, avatar therapy, chatbots, CogMed, psychiatric rehabilitation, Woebot
INTRODUCTION
Psychiatric rehabilitation is rooted in the hope of
recovery and increased quality of life for those
with mental illness. To best understand psychiatric
rehabilitation, we must look at the three core principle
components: Emotional, social, and vocational
well-being. The fostering of increased quality of life
is generated by the integration of psychosocial and
person-centered interventions that build skill mastery
in emotional health, symptom management, social
functioning, and relationship building.
[1]
Artificial
intelligence (AI) could help alleviate this problem
by providing help without any need for the patient to
disclose their issue to another human being. Virtual
mental health therapists or chatbots can provide
mental health support, and they can also provide
diagnoses and recommend therapies. Innovative
technologies, such as machine learning (ML), big
*Corresponding Author:
Payaam Vohra
E-mail: payaamvohra@gmail.com
data, and AI, are being adopted for personalized
medicine, and psychological interventions and
diagnoses are facing huge paradigm shifts.
[2]
In
this literature review, we aim to highlight potential
applications of AI in psychological interventions and
diagnosis. In just over a year, nearly every part of the
medical industry has been ushered into a new era of
care delivery through the utilization of ML and AI.
AI in psychiatry is a general term that implies the
use of computerized techniques and algorithms for
the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental
illnesses.
[3,4]
AI
Developing machines to mimic human behavior
(behaving the way a human would behave).
ML
A subset of AI that enables a machine to learn by
looking for patterns within algorithms and trying to
make predictions.
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International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2023; 14(4):143-150
ISSN 2582 – 6050