Year: 2025 | Month: July-September | Volume: 10 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 101-108
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/gijhsr.20250311
Bridging Mind and Body: Exploring the Potential of Enhancing Psychosomatic Care for Mental Health Disorders through Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
Saakshita Saxena
Student at Navy Children School, New Delhi, India
ABSTRACT
The global prevalence of mental health disorders continues to rise despite expanded access to treatment, exposing the limitations of therapeutic models rooted in Cartesian dualism that separate psychological from physical care. Psychosomaticization research has long established a strong association between mental health disorders and somatic symptoms, yet therapeutic integration remains hindered by fragmented approaches and methodological challenges. This paper examines how advancing technologies, particularly artificial intelligence and digital health innovations, can address these gaps by enabling more holistic, personalized, and accessible psychosomatic care. Through a critical analysis of AI-driven interventions, including adaptive hypnotherapy, symbolic translation systems, decision-support frameworks, digital cognitive-behavioral therapy, and tailored e-health tools, the paper highlights their potential to overcome traditional limitations in treating psychosomatic symptoms. However, it also underscores the importance of preserving therapeutic relationships and embodied subjectivity. Ultimately, the future of psychosomatic medicine depends on the ethical and collaborative integration of technology into clinical practice.
Keywords: Psychosomatic care, artificial intelligence, mental health disorders, digital health, holistic treatment