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10 January 2025
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13 January 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Aim
3. Methodology
- 1)
- Verification of the linguistic model's skills in generating text that shows knowledge of Gestalt psychotherapy and supervision. This preliminary verification also involved testing the linguistic model's ability to generate transcripts of imaginary psychotherapy and supervision sessions, consistent with the professional and personal information provided on the different imaginary characters and which had distinctive characteristics typical of Gestalt Therapy (GT).
- 2)
- Verification of ChatGPT 4's ability to provide feedback to support the supervision of a real case in the context of a chat window in which the topic had already been explored in depth.
- 3)
- Testing ChatGPT 4's ability to provide feedback to support the supervision of the same real case in a clean conversation window.
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- Creation of a prompt that acts as an incipit to pre-direct the model to deal in more depth with the subject of interest.
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- Test of the linguistic model's ability to provide adequate feedback, after entering the aforementioned prompt, providing information on the same case, patient and therapist in different ways.
4. Results
5. Conclusions
6. Future Developments
7. Limitations
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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