"This book provides novel insights and knowledge for both psychology students as well as professionals seeking to integrate technology into their clinical or educational practices. The authors emphasize the importance of considering the behavioural and psychological implications of technology usage, both within treatment settings and in everyday life. The book is organized into five main thematic areas, each consisting of chapters written by a team of researchers who convened at the first European Conference on Digital Psychology held in Milan in 2021. Topics discussed in the book pan a wide range including e-therapy, mental health digital applications, the role of videogames in clinical psychology, virtual reality, robotics and artificial intelligence as well as today's social media. Every subchapter presents the state of the art, potential benefits and risks as well as future directions and implications concerning the usage of mentioned technologies in the field of psychology"--
Preface; Regina Gregori Grgi, and Gabriele Caselli.
Section I: E-therapy.
Chapter
1. The World of e-Therapy and Mental Health Digital Applications;
Enrica Gaetano.
Chapter
2. Status of Technologies: Digital Tools; Marco Baldetti.
Section II: Video Games.
Chapter
3. Digital Game Psychology: Roots, Dynamics, and Beyond; Armin Klaps
and Birgit Ursula Stetina.
Chapter
4. Video Gaming for Your Well-Being: What We Know From 20 Years of
Research; Claudia Carissoli and Daniela Villani.
Chapter
5. The Role of Video Games in Clinical Psychology: Benefits, Risks,
and Future Directions; Christiane Eichenberg and Jessica Huss.
Section III: Virtual Reality.
Chapter
6. Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Clinical Settings, Between
Risks and Benefits; Tommaso Ciulli.
Chapter
7. Virtual Reality, Between Applications and Software for Use by
Mental Health Professionals; Luca Bernardelli.
Section IV: Robotics And Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter
8. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Psychology;
Lorenzo Desideri.
Chapter
9. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in Developmental Psychology;
Lorenzo Desideri.
Chapter
10. Social Cognition and Human-Robot Interaction; Davide Ghiglino and
Agnieszka Wykowska.
Section V: Social Media.
Chapter
11. A Clinical Perspective on Social Media: Opportunities and Risks
for Users; Patients, and Psychologists, Federica Sibilla and Tiziana Mancini.