沉浸式治疗:检验认知行为疗法利用虚拟现实减少认知扭曲的效果

Abhishek Shukla, Amit Srivastava
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本研究评估了基于虚拟现实(VR)的认知行为疗法(CBT)在解决青少年认知扭曲问题方面的疗效,并将其与传统治疗方法进行了对比。研究采用了准实验设计,让 30 名认知扭曲的青少年在接受心理教育课程后,再接受基于 AR-VR 的三维动画 CBT 脚本。分别在干预后 6 周、2 个月和 4 个月进行了评估。结果显示,干预后认知扭曲现象明显减少,并在后续跟踪中得以持续。基于 AR-VR 的三维动画脚本是一种很有前景的消除认知扭曲的工具,有可能取代传统疗法。AR-VR 技术的创新使用不仅提高了参与度,还扩大了治疗选择范围,特别是对于那些对传统干预措施不敏感的人。这项研究强调了基于 VR 的 CBT 在解决青少年认知扭曲问题方面的有效性,有助于推动心理健康干预措施的发展。这项研究强调了增强现实和虚拟现实技术在认知扭曲干预方面的潜力。
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Immersive Healing: Examining the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Using Virtual Reality to Reduce Cognitive Distortions

This study evaluates the efficacy of virtual reality (VR)-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addressing cognitive distortions among youth, contrasting it with traditional therapeutic methods. A quasi-experimental design was employed, involving 30 cognitively distorted youth who received a psychoeducation session followed by AR-VR-based 3D animated CBT scripts. Assessments were conducted at 6 weeks, 2 months, and 4 months post-intervention. The findings revealed a significant reduction in cognitive distortions post-intervention, which was sustained during follow-ups. The AR-VR-based 3D animated scripts emerged as a promising tool for combating cognitive distortions, potentially supplanting conventional therapies. The innovative use of AR-VR technology not only enhances engagement but also expands treatment options, especially for individuals who are unreceptive to traditional interventions. This research underscores the effectiveness of VR-based CBT in addressing cognitive distortions among youth, contributing to advancements in mental health interventions. The study highlights the potential of augmented reality and virtual reality technologies in cognitive distortion interventions.

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