Historical Roots
in the 1970s and 1980s , society moved from the industrial age to the information age with the invention and widespread adoption of inexpensive microcomputers to perform both routine and specialized tasks . researchers and mental health therapists began seeking ways to increse efficiency by using these microcomputers. the first application included unstrutured therapeutic intervetions, personality testing, and career guidance. ELIZ was the use of computers for therapeutic purposes, althought it was not intended as such. josrph weizenbaum,ELIZA's developer,was not a clonocan; nor was he attempting to developer ,was protocol. rather, he was trying to show that computers cannot conductpsychotherapahy. he was surprised to learn that his secretary was using EKIZA during her lunch hour for personal treatment sessions. we being our discssion with ELIZA .
ELIZA
IN 1966 ,josep weizenbaum, a reasearcher at the massachusetts instituye to technology, introduced ELIZA, the first and perhaps the most famous computerizes therapy. the
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