EMNLP 2025

November 06, 2025

Suzhou, China

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The growing adoption of synthetic data in healthcare is driven by privacy concerns, limited access to real-world data, and high annotation costs. This work explores the use of synthetic Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy conversations for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a scalable alternative for training and evaluating clinical models. We systematically compare real and synthetic dialogues using linguistic, structural, and protocol-specific metrics, including turn-taking patterns and treatment fidelity. We introduce and evaluate PE-specific metrics derived from linguistic analysis and semantic modeling, offering a novel framework for assessing clinical fidelity beyond surface fluency. Our findings show that while synthetic data holds promise for mitigating data scarcity and protecting patient privacy, it often struggles to capture the subtle dynamics of therapeutic interactions. Synthetic therapy dialogues closely match the structural features of real conversations (e.g., speaker switch ratio: 0.98 vs. 0.99), but often fails to adequately reflect key fidelity markers such as distress monitoring. This work highlights gaps in current evaluation frameworks and advocate for fidelity-aware metrics that go beyond surface fluency to uncover clinically significant failures. Our findings clarify where synthetic data can effectively complement real-world datasets—and where critical limitations remain.

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