philip lelyveld The world of entertainment technology

9Jun/20Off

Virtual reality based cognitive behavioral therapy for paranoia: Effects on mental states and the dynamics among them

Abstract

Background

Negative affective processes may contribute to maintenance of paranoia in patients with psychosis, and vice versa. Successful treatment may break these pathological symptom networks. This study examined whether treatment with virtual reality based cognitive behavioral therapy (VR-CBT) for paranoia influences momentary affective states, and whether VR-CBT changes the adverse interplay between affective states and paranoia.

Conclusions

VR-CBT reduced paranoid symptoms and lowered levels of negative affect in daily life, but did not affect the extent to which mental states influenced each other. Findings do suggest that as a result of treatment mental states regain flexibility.

See the full story here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920996420303017

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