妄想
虚拟现实
信念
真实性测试
心理学
认知
苦恼
考试(生物学)
心理治疗师
精神科
临床心理学
计算机科学
人机交互
古生物学
法学
生物
政治学
作者
Daniel Freeman,Jonathan Bradley,Angus Antley,Emilie Bourke,Natalie DeWeever,Nicole Evans,Emma Černis,Bryony Sheaves,Felicity Waite,Graham Dunn,Mel Slater,David M. Clark
标识
DOI:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.176438
摘要
Background Persecutory delusions may be unfounded threat beliefs maintained by safety-seeking behaviours that prevent disconfirmatory evidence being successfully processed. Use of virtual reality could facilitate new learning. Aims To test the hypothesis that enabling patients to test the threat predictions of persecutory delusions in virtual reality social environments with the dropping of safety-seeking behaviours (virtual reality cognitive therapy) would lead to greater delusion reduction than exposure alone (virtual reality exposure). Method Conviction in delusions and distress in a real-world situation were assessed in 30 patients with persecutory delusions. Patients were then randomised to virtual reality cognitive therapy or virtual reality exposure, both with 30 min in graded virtual reality social environments. Delusion conviction and real-world distress were then reassessed. Results In comparison with exposure, virtual reality cognitive therapy led to large reductions in delusional conviction (reduction 22.0%, P = 0.024, Cohen's d = 1.3) and real-world distress (reduction 19.6%, P = 0.020, Cohen's d = 0.8). Conclusion Cognitive therapy using virtual reality could prove highly effective in treating delusions.
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