3. A literature review of psychological narratology in the clinical domain: Artificial intelligence and robots to assist individuals with disabilities

Kai Seino1, Shun Ishizaki2
1Department of Social Rehabilitation of Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, 1, Namiki 4, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, 359-8555, Japan
2SFC Forum (General Incorporated Foundation) and Emeritus professor, Keio University,5322, Endo, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, 252-8520, Japan
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ABSTRACT
This study aimed to examine the psychological approach from a narrative viewpoint and discuss the expanding collaboration with artificial intelligence and robots. The methodology adopted was literature review followed by theoretical examination. It was ascertained that psychological narratology has expanded beyond the so-called narrative therapy. Additionally, artificial intelligence and robot applications were identified in the clinical domain. This proves to be an implication of the extension of psychological narratology

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Article History
Received 25 November 2020
Accepted 18 October 2021

Keywords
Narratology
Computational narratology
Counseling
Clinical psychology
Disability
Psychiatry

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