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摘要
这篇文章是一个知情的实践和方法,虚拟现实(VR)在舞蹈/运动治疗(DMT)在远程医疗设置中的应用。它探讨了如何将VR融入舞蹈/运动疗法。VR已被证明在其他形式的治疗中有效,包括:暴露疗法、音乐疗法和艺术疗法。然而,没有现有的文献表明它在舞蹈/运动治疗中有多有效。随着远程保健的使用不断增加,需要采取具有吸引力的干预措施,并为临床医生和患者之间的联系提供机会。这种做法是在COVID-19大流行关闭期间在大城市的一所大学为18-25岁的青少年开发的,并继续在虚拟DMT中实施。该方法探讨了哪些理论方法和现有的DMT干预措施可以在远程医疗体验中用于虚拟现实。本文从虚拟现实的历史与设计、虚拟现实治疗干预、医疗应用和虚拟现实在创意艺术治疗中的应用等方面综述了当前的相关文献。现有的VR应用程序,如YouTube VR, In Mind VR, vTime XR和Rec Room在这次实践中使用,因为没有现有的VR应用程序用于舞蹈/运动治疗。舞蹈/运动疗法VR干预在六周的时间内根据他们的关注提供给三名参与者。提取主题并讨论未来的应用。结果显示了解决悲伤、抑郁和慢性疼痛的潜在干预措施。参与者在使用VR和舞蹈/运动疗法时也感到更投入。也有机会通过纳入DMT干预措施来加强暴露疗法,以解决由焦虑引起的恐惧症产生的症状。
Application of Virtual Reality in Dance/Movement Therapy
This article is an informed practice and approach to the application of virtual reality (VR) in Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) within a telehealth setting. It explores how VR can be incorporated into Dance/Movement Therapy. VR has been proven to be affective in other forms of therapy including: exposure therapy, music therapy, and art therapy. However, there is no existing literature showing how effective it can be in Dance/Movement Therapy. As the use of telehealth continues to increase, there is a need for interventions that are engaging and offering opportunities for connection between clinicians and the patient. This practice was developed at a university in a large city for adolescents aged 18-25 during the COVID-19 pandemic shut down and continues to be implemented in virtual DMT. This approach explores what theoretical approaches and existing DMT interventions could be used in VR within a telehealth experience. Current literature was reviewed from relevant topics including virtual reality history & design, therapeutic VR interventions, medical applications, and VR in creative arts therapies. Existing VR applications such as YouTube VR, In Mind VR, vTime XR, and Rec Room were used during this practice as there is no existing VR applications for Dance/Movement Therapy. Dance/Movement Therapy VR interventions were provided over a six-week period to three participants in accordance to their presenting concerns. Themes were extracted and discussed for future applications. The results displayed potential interventions for addressing grief, depression, and chronic pain. Participants also felt more engaged using the VR & Dance/Movement Therapy in sessions. There were also opportunities to enhance exposure therapy by incorporating DMT interventions to address symptoms produced by anxiety inducing phobias.