An Ubuntu-Guided Large Language Model Framework for Cognitive Behavioral Mental Health Dialogue
Sontaga G. Forane, Absalom E. Ezugwu, Kevin Igwe, Karen van den Berg

TL;DR
This paper presents a culturally adapted AI framework integrating Ubuntu philosophy with cognitive behavioral therapy to improve mental health dialogue systems in African contexts, emphasizing cultural relevance and emotional intelligence.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework combining Ubuntu principles with CBT techniques, creating a culturally sensitive mental health dialogue model for African populations.
Findings
Model effectively engages in empathetic, context-aware dialogue.
Demonstrates improved cultural and linguistic alignment.
Validated through expert case studies and quality assessments.
Abstract
South Africa's escalating mental health crisis, compounded by limited access to culturally responsive care, calls for innovative and contextually grounded interventions. While large language models show considerable promise for mental health support, their predominantly Western-centric training data limit cultural and linguistic applicability in African contexts. This study introduces a proof-of-concept framework that integrates cognitive behavioral therapy with the African philosophy of Ubuntu to create a culturally sensitive, emotionally intelligent, AI-driven mental health dialogue system. Guided by a design science research methodology, the framework applies both deep theoretical and therapeutic adaptations as well as surface-level linguistic and communicative cultural adaptations. Key CBT techniques, including behavioral activation and cognitive restructuring, were reinterpreted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health via Writing
