虚拟与现实:沉浸式技术的心理动力学视角。

IF 2.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Chiara Rossi, Fabio Frisone, Giuseppe Riva, Osmano Oasi
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目的:虚拟现实(VR)通过提供沉浸式、互动性和情感丰富的环境来支持心理干预,因此越来越受到关注。虽然VR已被广泛应用于认知行为治疗,尤其是焦虑症、创伤后应激障碍和恐惧症等疾病,但它在心理动力学和洞察力导向治疗中的应用仍处于早期阶段。本文探讨了VR如何通过使患者以新的和创新的方式与无意识过程、关系模式和情感体验联系起来,作为心理动力学工作的有价值的补充。方法:基于基本的精神分析概念,如现实测试、无意识幻想、移情和过渡对象,本文研究了VR体验如何激活心理的符号和情感维度。结果:在虚拟沉浸式环境中,患者可以投射内心冲突,与代表自我或重要他人的化身互动,并参与情感丰富的叙事,以支持洞察力和自我反思。虚拟现实的体现特性,如化身识别和实时身体同步,通过提供探索身份、身体形象和分离自我状态的新模式,进一步支持了这一进程。然而,实现VR的全部治疗潜力需要解决一系列实践和理论挑战,包括个体反应的可变性、迷失方向或晕动病的风险,以及过度的环境控制可能抑制自发性和象征性阐述的可能性。此外,技术和财务障碍也会使整合变得困难。沿着这条线,VR不应该被视为传统心理治疗方法的替代品,而是一种灵活的工具,当深思熟虑地嵌入心理动力学框架中时,可以加深治疗体验。结论:通过提供情感和符号探索的新途径,VR将分析环境扩展到一个动态和具体化的空间,邀请临床医生参与新兴模式,同时保持其实践的深度和特异性。
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Virtual Meets Reality: A Psychodynamic Perspective on Immersive Technologies.

Objective: Virtual Reality (VR) is gaining increasing attention for its ability to support psychological interventions by offering immersive, interactive, and emotionally rich environments. While VR has been widely adopted in cognitive-behavioral treatments, especially for conditions like anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and phobias, its use within psychodynamic and insight-oriented therapies is still in its early stages. This paper explores how VR may serve as a valuable complement to psychodynamic work by enabling patients to connect with unconscious processes, relational patterns, and emotional experiences in new and innovative ways.

Method: Building on foundational psychoanalytic concepts, such as reality testing, unconscious fantasy, transference, and transitional objects, the paper examines how VR experiences can activate symbolic and affective dimensions of the psyche.

Results: In virtual immersive environments, patients can project inner conflicts, interact with avatars that represent aspects of the self or significant others, and engage in emotionally charged narratives that support insight and self-reflection. VR's embodied qualities, like avatar identification and real-time bodily synchronization, further support this process by offering new modalities for exploring identity, body image, and dissociated self-states. However, realizing VR's full therapeutic potential requires addressing a set of practical and theoretical challenges These include variability in individual responses, risks of disorientation or cybersickness, and the possibility that excessive environmental control could inhibit spontaneity and symbolic elaboration. Additionally, technical and financial barriers can also make the integration difficult. Along this line, VR should not be seen as a replacement for traditional psychotherapeutic methods, but rather as a flexible tool that, when thoughtfully embedded within a psychodynamic framework, can deepen the therapeutic encounter.

Conclusions: By offering new routes to emotional and symbolic exploration, VR expands the analytic setting into a dynamic and embodied space, inviting clinicians to engage with emerging modalities while preserving the depth and specificity of their practice.

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Clinical Neuropsychiatry
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