Building the AVATAR Therapy Dialogues Corpus: The process of constructing a longitudinal corpus of three-way psychotherapeutic interactions.

Sinead Jackson, Mark Huckvale, Sandra Bucci, Moya Clancy, Clementine Edwards, Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo, Andrew Gumley, Gillian Haddock, Thomas Jamieson-Craig, Jeffrey McDonnell, Hamish McLeod, Alice Montague, Mar Rus-Calafell, Thomas Ward, Nikos Xanidis, Philippa Garety

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Abstract

AVATAR therapy is an innovative form of relational therapy for the treatment of distressing auditory verbal hallucinations, or voice-hearing, targeted at reducing voice-related distress. AVATAR therapy involves the creation of a digital simulation of a single voice, termed an ‘avatar’, which is used in a series of three-way therapeutic dialogues.
This paper presents the AVATAR Therapy Dialogues Corpus, a specialised corpus containing orthographic transcriptions of AVATAR therapy sessions. We offer an overview of the corpus contents, and a detailed discussion of the design and construction of the corpus. We describe the processes and specialised tools created, transcription conventions, and mark-up designed to capture para-linguistic and non-speech features which may have clinical relevance. Finally, we discuss the potential of the corpus to provide a genuine innovation in clinical care, offering clinicians a data stream that could augment their understanding of patient experiences.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCorpora
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 5 Nov 2024

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