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Relationships between Cheerful Laughter and Session Outcomes over the Sessions
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Considering the growing interest in VR psychotherapy, this study investigated the relationship between client laughter and session outcomes in metaverse counseling. To investigate the relationships between types of client laughter and session outcomes in metaverse counseling, we employed a multilevel analysis by separating the variables into two le...
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This study aimed to integrate the technology into the training of counselors‐in‐training (CITs). This study examines the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI)‐assisted counseling training using ChatGPT in enhancing CITs’ self‐efficacy and reducing anxiety. Moreover, it compares outcomes between CITs who engage in self‐review and those who receive AI‐generated feedback. CITs ( N = 41) voluntarily participated in a three‐session counseling practice using ChatGPT. Participants’ self‐efficacy and anxiety levels were measured six times, including two pretraining and one posttraining survey. The results showed a significant increase in self‐efficacy throughout the AI‐assisted counseling training, with sustaining effects observed posttraining. Participants reported increased confidence and valuable practical experience. Anxiety levels also decreased, although significant differences were observed primarily between the first and second sessions. Notably, self‐efficacy increased more steeply in the self‐review group than in the AI‐feedback group.