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Innovation in technology-aided psychotherapy through human factors/ergonomics: Toward a collaborative approach
Patricia R. Delucia
, Stephanie A. Harold
,
Yi Yuan Tang
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Collaborative Approach
100%
Human Ergonomics
100%
Psychotherapy
100%
Human Factors
57%
Human-technology Relationship
42%
Special Design
28%
Videoconferencing
28%
Treatment Outcome
28%
Text Messaging
28%
Virtual Environment
28%
Psychotherapists
28%
Virtual Reality
14%
Communication Environment
14%
Design Principles
14%
Design Parameters
14%
Adverse Effects
14%
Response Time
14%
Therapeutic Treatment
14%
Innovative Technologies
14%
Therapist
14%
Health Safety
14%
Mental Health Care
14%
Effective Technology
14%
Professional Conduct
14%
Traditional Treatment
14%
Eye Contact
14%
Therapeutic Alliance
14%
Presence Effect
14%
Psychology
Human-Technology Interaction
100%
Mental Health
33%
Eye Contact
33%
Therapeutic Alliance
33%