WundtGPT: Shaping Large Language Models To Be An Empathetic, Proactive Psychologist
Chenyu Ren, Yazhou Zhang, Daihai He, Jing Qin

TL;DR
WundtGPT is a fine-tuned large language model designed to emulate empathetic and proactive psychologist behavior, enhancing mental health support through tailored questioning and emotional reassurance, aiming to improve doctor-patient relationships.
Contribution
The paper introduces WundtGPT, a novel LLM fine-tuned with psychologist-patient conversations, incorporating empathy and proactivity through specialized prompts and a reward model.
Findings
WundtGPT provides professional and effective mental health consultations.
The model demonstrates high levels of empathy and proactivity in evaluations.
Manual assessments show improved coherence and professionalism.
Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) are raging over the medical domain, and their momentum has carried over into the mental health domain, leading to the emergence of few mental health LLMs. Although such mental health LLMs could provide reasonable suggestions for psychological counseling, how to develop an authentic and effective doctor-patient relationship (DPR) through LLMs is still an important problem. To fill this gap, we dissect DPR into two key attributes, i.e., the psychologist's empathy and proactive guidance. We thus present WundtGPT, an empathetic and proactive mental health large language model that is acquired by fine-tuning it with instruction and real conversation between psychologists and patients. It is designed to assist psychologists in diagnosis and help patients who are reluctant to communicate face-to-face understand their psychological conditions. Its uniqueness lies in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health via Writing · Resilience and Mental Health · Mental Health Research Topics
