Low-Cost Virtual Reality to Support Imaginal Exposure Within PTSD Treatment: A Case Report Study Within a Community Mental Healthcare Setting

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-24 DOI:10.1016/j.cbpra.2023.03.003
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Revisiting what happened during (or after) a traumatic event is an important part of the treatment process in trauma-focused cognitive therapy (TF-CT). However, clinicians may have difficulty helping patients to intentionally retrieve these memories in order to engage with their content. As such, clinical tools to support the access and delivery of imaginal exposure content within treatment may prove to be particularly useful for therapists. This case report introduces work undertaken with Mr. A, a 38-year-old male, who 2 years prior had experienced a city centre assault. Initial assessment revealed a PCL-5 score of 64 and he met DSM-5 criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Mr. A received 10 sessions of TF-CT wherein the traditional imaginal exposure components were implemented via a newly developed virtual reality (VR) development workflow called “VR Photoscan.” After 10 sessions, results showed PCL-5 scores decreased from 64 to 19 and Mr. A no longer met DSM-5 PTSD criteria. VR Photoscan was used during 4/10 sessions and included (1) reliving, (2) memory updating, and (3) stimulus discrimination activities. Mr. A also reported VR Photoscan as helpful regarding preparation for site visits. In conclusion, VR Photoscan technology provided a more visceral exposure experience which supported Mr. A to revisit the trauma memory. He reported high levels of satisfaction with the quality of the virtual environment and no issues using the VR technology. Produced with lower costs and shorter development times than typical computer-generated environments, VR Photoscan may be more easily implemented within routine care, although further research is required.
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低成本虚拟现实支持创伤后应激障碍治疗中的图像暴露:社区精神卫生保健环境中的案例报告研究
重温创伤事件中(或之后)发生的事情是创伤认知治疗(TF-CT)治疗过程中的一个重要部分。然而,临床医生可能很难帮助患者有意识地检索这些记忆,以参与其内容。因此,支持在治疗过程中获取和传递意象暴露内容的临床工具可能对治疗师特别有用。本病例报告介绍了对 38 岁的男性 A 先生进行的治疗,他在两年前曾在市中心遭遇袭击。初步评估显示,他的 PCL-5 得分为 64 分,符合 DSM-5 的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)标准。A 先生接受了 10 次 TF-CT 治疗,通过新开发的名为 "VR Photoscan "的虚拟现实(VR)开发工作流程实施了传统的意象暴露部分。10 次治疗后,结果显示 PCL-5 分数从 64 分降至 19 分,A 先生不再符合 DSM-5 PTSD 标准。VR Photoscan 在 4/10 次疗程中使用,包括(1)重温、(2)记忆更新和(3)刺激辨别活动。A 先生还表示,VR Photoscan 对准备实地考察很有帮助。总之,VR 照片扫描技术提供了更直观的暴露体验,有助于 A 先生重温创伤记忆。他对虚拟环境的质量非常满意,而且在使用 VR 技术时没有遇到任何问题。与典型的计算机生成环境相比,VR Photoscan 的制作成本更低,开发时间更短,可能更容易在日常护理中使用,但仍需进一步研究。
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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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118
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84 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice is a quarterly international journal that serves an enduring resource for empirically informed methods of clinical practice. Its mission is to bridge the gap between published research and the actual clinical practice of cognitive behavior therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice publishes clinically rich accounts of innovative assessment and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are clearly grounded in empirical research. A focus on application and implementation of procedures is maintained.
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