Editorial perspective: digital technology and the future of mental health treatment
Anna Price, Alastair Van Heerden
Introduction Digital technology in mental health treatment is an evolving field, rooted in decades of research on human–machine interactions. One of the earliest examples was ELIZA, a 1960s chatbot developed in the 1960s to simulate a psychotherapist. This collection, Digital Technology and the Future of Mental Health Treatment, explores how advanced digital tools are being integrated into mental health care, highlighting challenges and potential benefits. Today, health technologies offer opportunities to expand access, personalize interventions, and scale treatments globally. However, ethical concerns, privacy issues, and the need for human connection remain critical. The following editorial outlines key considerations for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers, including evidence-based methodologies, research frameworks, interdisciplinary collaboration, and adapting interventions for inclusive delivery.