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Daniela B Cadena1, Juliane U Walther1, Christian A Brünahl1,2
1Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Department of Medicine, MSH Medical School Hamburg - University of Applied Sciences and Medical University, Schwerin, Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Germany.
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In traditional human psychotherapy, the therapeutic alliance (TA) is regarded as a fundamental factor that describes the client-therapist relationship, mainly due to strong evidence demonstrating its impact on treatment outcomes regardless of theoretical orientation. More recently, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies have led to the emergence of the concept of digital TA, used to characterize the relationship between clients and AI-based therapeutic systems. This approach replicates human dynamics but overlooks key differences between human therapists and digital agents. Prematurely translating the concept of TA into the digital context fails to address issues such as the sycophantic tendencies of current systems and the inherent limitations of algorithmic interaction. We propose the digital therapeutic nexus, a framework that recognizes these differences and provides a set of structured criteria for categorizing digital interactions into 3 progressive levels. This Viewpoint argues that only at the highest level can parallels be drawn to the human TA and stratifies the main risks associated with each nexus level. Transitioning from the concept of alliance to that of a nexus offers a more precise conceptual basis for describing and evaluating digital therapeutic relationships, with implications for research, design, and the ethical development of AI-based mental health interventions.
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