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Analyzing the Language of Therapist Empathy in Motivational Interview based Psychotherapy

Authors :
Xiao, B.
Can, D.
Georgiou, P. G.
David Atkins
Narayanan, S. S.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Empathy is an important aspect of social communication, especially in medical and psychotherapy applications. Measures of empathy can offer insights into the quality of therapy. We use an N-gram language model based maximum likelihood strategy to classify empathic versus non-empathic utterances and report the precision and recall of classification for various parameters. High recall is obtained with unigram while bigram features achieved the highest F1-score. Based on the utterance level models, a group of lexical features are extracted at the therapy session level. The effectiveness of these features in modeling session level annotator perceptions of empathy is evaluated through correlation with expert-coded session level empathy scores. Our combined feature set achieved a correlation of 0.558 between predicted and expert-coded empathy scores. Results also suggest that the longer term empathy perception process may be more related to isolated empathic salient events.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
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