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Published on in Vol 12 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/80461, first published .
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AI-Facilitated Cognitive Reappraisal via Socrates 2.0: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

AI-Facilitated Cognitive Reappraisal via Socrates 2.0: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

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  1. Held P, Pridgen S, Szoke D, Chen Y, Akhtar Z, Amin D. Clinician Perceptions of Socrates 2.0: A Multi-Agent Artificial Intelligence Tool to Facilitate Socratic Dialogue. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 2025 View
  2. Szoke D, Hutzler I, Liu J, Addante S, Akhtar Z, Smith D, Dickins K, Small C, Pridgen S, Held P. Automated Safety Testing and Reporting Application for Conversational Safety Monitoring of Generative AI Tools for Mental Health: Development and Validation Study. JMIR Mental Health 2026;13:e91367 View
  3. Shankar R, Lim A, Xu Q. Barriers and Facilitators to the Use of Large Language Model-Based Conversational Agents in Mental Healthcare: A Systematic Review. Healthcare 2026;14(10):1267 View