Avatar Intervention for Cannabis Use Disorder in a Patient with Schizoaffective Disorder: A Case Report

Sabrina Giguère, Laura Dellazizzo, M. Beaudoin, Marie-Andrée Lapierre, Marie Villeneuve, K. Phraxayavong, Stéphane Potvin, A. Dumais
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Considering the harmful effects of cannabis on individuals with a severe mental disorder and the limited effectiveness of current interventions, this case report showcases the beneficial results of a 10-session Avatar intervention for cannabis use disorder (CUD) on a polysubstance user with a comorbid schizoaffective disorder. Virtual reality allowed the creation of an Avatar representing a person significantly related to the patient’s drug use. Avatar intervention for CUD aims to combine exposure, relational, and cognitive behavioral therapies while practicing real-life situations and learning how to manage negative emotions and cravings. Throughout therapy and later on, Mr. C managed to maintain abstinence from all substances. Also, an improvement in the severity of CUD, as well as a greater motivation to change consumption, was observed after therapy. As observed by his mother, his psychiatrist, and himself, the benefits of Avatar intervention for CUD extended to other spheres of his life. The drastic results observed in this patient could be promising as an alternative to the current treatment available for people with a dual diagnosis of cannabis use disorder and psychotic disorder, which generally lack effectiveness. A single-blind randomized control trial comparing the treatment with a classical intervention in a larger sample is currently underway to evaluate whether the results are reproducible on a larger sample.
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阿凡达干预精神分裂症患者的大麻使用障碍:病例报告
考虑到大麻对患有严重精神障碍的个人的有害影响和目前干预措施的有限效力,本病例报告展示了对患有共病分裂情感障碍的多物质使用者进行10期大麻使用障碍阿凡达干预的有益结果。虚拟现实允许创建一个化身,代表与患者药物使用有显著关系的人。CUD的化身干预旨在结合暴露,关系和认知行为疗法,同时练习现实生活中的情况,学习如何管理负面情绪和渴望。在整个治疗过程和之后,C先生成功地保持了对所有物质的戒断。此外,治疗后观察到CUD严重程度的改善,以及改变消费的更大动机。根据他的母亲、他的精神科医生和他自己的观察,阿凡达对CUD的干预的好处扩展到了他生活的其他领域。在这个病人身上观察到的激烈结果可能是有希望的,作为目前对双重诊断为大麻使用障碍和精神障碍的人可用的治疗方法的替代方案,这种治疗通常缺乏有效性。目前正在进行一项单盲随机对照试验,将该治疗与经典干预在更大样本中进行比较,以评估结果在更大样本中是否可重复。
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