应对惊恐发作:心理学研究生的虚拟现实训练模块

A. Bogdanovych, K. Moses, Bethany M. Wootton, Tomas Trescak
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本文介绍了一种面向心理学研究生的虚拟现实训练模拟器。这个模拟器的特点是临床心理学家(学生)和患有强迫症(OCD)的病人(虚拟代理人)之间的互动。我们的模拟着重于强迫症的治疗形式“暴露疗法”。目前,学习如何进行暴露疗法(ET)的传统方法包括观看录像并在课堂上讨论。在我们的模拟中,我们在VR中进行沉浸式暴露治疗。这个阶段包括与病人的现场互动,在一个阶段引发恐慌发作。我们的假设是,训练课程的沉浸性会影响学生的决策过程,因此他们比那些参与不那么沉浸式学习形式(看录像)的学生更有可能停止暴露任务。我们还假设,就信息保留而言,参与沉浸式VR培训课程比观看视频更有效。
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Dealing with a Panic Attack: a Virtual Reality Training Module for Postgraduate Psychology Students
In this paper we present a virtual reality training simulator for postgraduate psychology students. This simulator features an interaction between a clinical psychologist (student) and a patient (virtual agent) suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Our simulation focuses on the form of OCD treatment called “Exposure Therapy”. The traditional way of learning how to perform Exposure Therapy (ET) currently involves watching video recordings and discussing those in the class. In our simulation we conduct an immersive exposure therapy session in VR. This session involves a live interaction with a patient that at one stage triggers a panic attack. Our hypothesis is that the immersive nature of the training session will affect the decision making process of the students so that they are more likely to cease the exposure task than those student participating in a less immersive form of learning (watching a video recording). We also hypothesise that participating in an immersive VR training session is more effective than watching videos, as far as information retention goes.
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