Search Results for author: Dana Atzil-Slonim

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Measuring Linguistic Synchrony in Psychotherapy

no code implementations NAACL (CLPsych) 2022 Natalie Shapira, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Rivka Tuval Mashiach, Ori Shapira

We study the phenomenon of linguistic synchrony between clients and therapists in a psychotherapy process.

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Overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task: Capturing Moments of Change in Longitudinal User Posts

no code implementations NAACL (CLPsych) 2022 Adam Tsakalidis, Jenny Chim, Iman Munire Bilal, Ayah Zirikly, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Federico Nanni, Philip Resnik, Manas Gaur, Kaushik Roy, Becky Inkster, Jeff Leintz, Maria Liakata

We provide an overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task, which focusses on the automatic identification of ‘Moments of Change’ in lon- gitudinal posts by individuals on social media and its connection with information regarding mental health .

Automatic Identification of Ruptures in Transcribed Psychotherapy Sessions

no code implementations NAACL (CLPsych) 2021 Adam Tsakalidis, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Asaf Polakovski, Natalie Shapira, Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, Maria Liakata

We present the first work on automatically capturing alliance rupture in transcribed therapy sessions, trained on the text and self-reported rupture scores from both therapists and clients.

Combining Hierachical VAEs with LLMs for clinically meaningful timeline summarisation in social media

no code implementations29 Jan 2024 Jiayu Song, Jenny Chim, Adam Tsakalidis, Julia Ive, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Maria Liakata

We introduce a hybrid abstractive summarisation approach combining hierarchical VAE with LLMs (LlaMA-2) to produce clinically meaningful summaries from social media user timelines, appropriate for mental health monitoring.

NLP meets psychotherapy: Using predicted client emotions and self-reported client emotions to measure emotional coherence

no code implementations22 Nov 2022 Neha Warikoo, Tobias Mayer, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Amir Eliassaf, Shira Haimovitz, Iryna Gurevych

No study has examined EC between the subjective experience of emotions and emotion expression in therapy or whether this coherence is associated with clients' well being.

Emotion Recognition

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