Using Virtual Reality to Promote Self-Identity Reconstruction as the Main Focus of Therapy.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alejandro Garcia-Gutierrez, Adrián Montesano, Guillem Feixas
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Based on the repertory grid technique, we developed Explore Your Meanings (EYME), a digital platform that helps patients explore identity values and internal conflicts using virtual reality (VR). EYME was part of a research project treating depression in young adults, including 10 weekly, 1-h sessions aimed at changing personal constructs-cognitive schemas that shape how individuals interpret reality. We present the case of Mary, a 21-year-old woman diagnosed with persistent major depressive disorder and social phobia. Early sessions with EYME revealed key implicit dilemmas in Mary's worldview, such as feeling that she had to be selfish (an undesired personal characteristic) to become smarter and more self-confident (desired pole). As Mary visualized these constructs in VR, she began to recognize her identity conflicts and strengths, ultimately helping her to improve her negative self-image. Interventions focused on reframing these constructs, particularly around "intelligence" and introducing "emotional intelligence," which helped Mary adopt a more nuanced view of herself. A key session involved a two-chair dialog between her "critical" and "emotional" selves, facilitating the integration of polarized aspects of her personality. In subsequent sessions, EYME reinforced these changes, with Mary reinterpreting behaviors like being "selective" as protective rather than negative. By the end of therapy, she no longer met the criteria for depression or social phobia, and her psychological distress had normalized.

利用虚拟现实促进自我同一性重建是治疗的重点。
基于剧目网格技术,我们开发了探索你的意义(EYME),这是一个使用虚拟现实(VR)帮助患者探索身份价值和内部冲突的数字平台。EYME是一个治疗年轻人抑郁症的研究项目的一部分,包括每周10次,每次1小时,旨在改变个人结构-塑造个人如何解释现实的认知图式。我们提出的情况下,玛丽,一个21岁的女性诊断为持续性重度抑郁症和社交恐惧症。与EYME的早期会谈揭示了玛丽世界观中关键的隐性困境,比如她觉得自己必须自私(一种不受欢迎的个人特征)才能变得更聪明和更自信(理想的极)。当Mary在VR中可视化这些结构时,她开始认识到自己的身份冲突和优势,最终帮助她改善了消极的自我形象。干预的重点是重新构建这些概念,特别是围绕“智力”和引入“情商”,这帮助玛丽对自己有了更细致入微的看法。其中一个关键环节是在她的“批判”自我和“情绪化”自我之间进行双椅子对话,促进她个性中两极分化的方面的整合。在随后的会议中,EYME强化了这些变化,玛丽将“选择性”等行为重新解释为保护而不是消极的。在治疗结束时,她不再符合抑郁症或社交恐惧症的标准,她的心理困扰也正常化了。
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Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Clinical Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
5.40
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3.30%
发文量
177
期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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