It sounds like : a natural language processing approach to detecting counselor reflections in motivational interviewing /

Can, Dogan.

It sounds like : a natural language processing approach to detecting counselor reflections in motivational interviewing / Dogan Can, Rebeca A. MarĂ­n, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Zac E. Imel, David C. Atkins, Shrikanth S. Narayanan - April 2016 - Journal of Counseling Psychology 63 : 3, page 343-350 .

The dissemination and evaluation of evidence-based behavioral treatments for substance abuse problems rely on the evaluation of counselor interventions. In Motivational Interviewing (MI), a treatment that directs the therapist to utilize a particular linguistic style, proficiency is assessed via behavioral coding-a time consuming, nontechnological approach. Natural language processing techniques have the potential to scale up the evaluation of behavioral treatments such as MI. We present a novel computational approach to assessing components of MI, focusing on 1 specific counselor behavior-reflections, which are believed to be a critical MI ingredient. Using 57 sessions from 3 MI clinical trials, we automatically detected counselor reflections in a maximum entropy Markov modeling framework using the raw linguistic data derived from session transcripts. We achieved 93% recall, 90% specificity, and 73% precision. Results provide insight into the linguistic information used by coders to make ratings and demonstrate the feasibility of new computational approaches to scaling up the evaluation of behavioral treatments.

Psychology.


Dissemination.
Fidelity assessment.
Motivational interviewing.
Natural language processing.
Manila Tytana Colleges Library | Metropolitan Park, Pres. Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City, 1300
Tel.(+63-2) 859-0826 | E-mail library@mtc.edu.ph