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Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Application for Psychology and Art Therapy
Masahiro Bando1,2, Yu Nishikiori2, Hiroshi Bando1,2iD*, Akiyo Yoshioka2
1Tokushima University and Medical Research, Tokushima, Japan
2Integrative Medicine Japan (IMJ), Shikoku Island division, Tokushima, Japan
Corresponding Author: Hiroshi Bando ORCID iD
Address: Tokushima University /Medical Research, Nakashowa 1-61, Tokushima 770-0943, Japan
Received date: 02 November 2025; Accepted date: 02 December 2025; Published date: 09 December 2025
Citation: Bando M, Nishikiori Y, Bando H, Yoshioka A. Development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Application for Psychology and Art Therapy. J Health Care and Research. 2025 Dec 09;6(3):72-75.
Copyright © 2025 Bando M, Nishikiori Y, Bando H, Yoshioka A. This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: Art Therapy, Artificial Intelligence, Mental Health, Psychology, Integrative Medicine
Abbreviations: AI: Artificial Intelligence; IM: Integrative Medicine
Abstract
Recent trends for psychology, art therapy, and artificial intelligence (AI) would be described with some perspectives. Art therapy support using generative AI has attracted attention. Clinical introduction of AI offers various new benefits and creative possibilities, such as expanding the diversity of expression, enabling the quantification of various factors through automated analysis, and improving access. The impact of AI-generated images shows clients' projective/transference relationships, their effects on self-efficacy/intrinsic motivation, and the amplification of bias in therapists' clinical judgments. Integrated approach would be required, where a balance is maintained between the core elements of subjectivity of expression and the therapeutic relationship.
