Internet and Virtual Reality as Assessment and Rehabilitation Tools for Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience 3 Virtual Reality and Psychotherapy

Virtual Reality (VR) is a new technology consisting on a graphic environment in which the user, not only has the feeling of being physically present in a virtual world, but he/she can interact with it. The first VR workstations were designed for big companies in order to create environments that simulate certain situations to train professionals. However, at this moment a great expansion of this technology is taking place in several fields, including the area of health. Especially interesting for us is the use of VR as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of psychological disorders. Compared to the traditional treatments, VR has many advantages (e.g., it is a protected environment for the patient, he/she can re-experience many times the feared situation, etc.). There are already data on the effectiveness of this technology in the treatment of different psychological disorders; here anxiety disorders, eating disorders and sexual disorders are reviewed. Finally, this chapter ends with some words about the limitations of VR and future perspectives.

[1]  J W Schneider,et al.  Lens-assisted in vivo desensitization to heights. , 1982, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.

[2]  R. C. Fraley,et al.  Attachment and Loss , 2018 .

[3]  D. Reitman,et al.  Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy , 2005 .

[4]  Kay M. Stanney,et al.  The psychometrics of cybersickness , 1997, CACM.

[5]  G Riva,et al.  Experiential cognitive therapy: a VR based approach for the assessment and treatment of eating disorders. , 1998, Studies in health technology and informatics.

[6]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Virtual Reality-Based Multidimensional Therapy for the Treatment of Body Image Disturbances in Obesity: A Controlled Study , 2001, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[7]  S. Fleck Foreword , 1957, The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine.

[8]  Iñigo Ochoa de Alda,et al.  La imagen corporal en los trastornos alimentarios , 2001 .

[9]  B. Rothbaum,et al.  Twelve-month follow-up of virtual reality and standard exposure therapies for the fear of flying. , 2002, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[10]  B. Rothbaum,et al.  Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for PTSD Vietnam Veterans: A Case Study , 1999, Journal of traumatic stress.

[11]  V E FRANKL,et al.  Paradoxical intention. A logotherapeutic technique. , 1960, American journal of psychotherapy.

[12]  Hunter G Hoffman,et al.  Virtual-reality therapy. , 2004, Scientific American.

[13]  Richard Gregory,et al.  Logos , 2001, Perception.

[14]  V E FRANKL,et al.  [Paradoxical intention]. , 1956, Zeitschrift fur Psychotherapie und medizinische Psychologie.

[15]  Dong Pyo Jang,et al.  Virtual Reality System for Treatment of the Fear of Public Speaking Using Image-Based Rendering and Moving Pictures , 2002, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[16]  David L. Delmonico,et al.  Virtual Sex Addiction: When Cybersex Becomes the Drug of Choice , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[17]  B. Rothbaum,et al.  Virtual reality exposure therapy for Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. , 2001, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.

[18]  Susan M. Schneider,et al.  Effects of Virtual Reality on Symptom Distress in Children Receiving Chemotherapy , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[19]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  The Treatment of Claustrophobia with Virtual Reality: Changes in Other Phobic Behaviors Not Specifically Treated , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[20]  Cristina Botella,et al.  Virtual Environments for the Treatment of Claustrophobia , 1998, Int. J. Virtual Real..

[21]  J. Wald,et al.  Efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy to treat driving phobia: a case report. , 2000, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.

[22]  C. Arbona,et al.  Realidad virtual y tratamientos psicológicos , 1998 .

[23]  Georgios Papaioannou,et al.  Virtual reality systems and applications , 2006, VRST '06.

[24]  Mel Slater,et al.  Public Speaking in Virtual Reality: Facing an Audience of Avatars , 1999, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications.

[25]  B. Rothbaum,et al.  A controlled study of virtual reality exposure therapy for the fear of flying. , 2000, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[26]  R. Baños,et al.  Virtual reality treatment of claustrophobia: a case report. , 1998, Behaviour research and therapy.

[27]  Alistair Munro,et al.  A Guide to Treatments That Work. , 2000 .

[28]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Towards CyberPsychology: Mind, Cognition and Society in the Internet Age. , 2001 .

[29]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  Virtual reality treatment of flying phobia , 2002, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.

[30]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  Telepsychology: Public Speaking Fear Treatment on the Internet , 2000, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[31]  Dong Pyo Jang,et al.  Objective Validation of the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Psychotherapy , 2000, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[32]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Panic and Agoraphobia in a Virtual World , 2002, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[33]  Konrad Lorenz,et al.  La otra cara del espejo , 1985 .

[34]  A. Bandura Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. , 1977, Psychological review.

[35]  Jack Turner,et al.  Virtual reality: A proposal for treating test anxiety in college students. , 1993 .

[36]  G. Riva,et al.  15 Virtual Reality and Telemedicine Based Experiential Cognitive Therapy: Rationale and Clinical Protocol , 2001 .

[37]  G. Optale,et al.  A VR based therapy for the treatment of impotence and premature ejaculation. , 1998, Studies in health technology and informatics.

[38]  Azucena García-Palacios,et al.  The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Pain Control With Multiple Treatments of Longer Durations: A Case Study , 2001, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact..

[39]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  VREPAR 2: VR in Eating Disorders , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[40]  Michael Kahan,et al.  Virtual Reality-Assisted Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Fear of Flying: Acute Treatment and Follow-Up , 2000, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[41]  D. Bem Self-perception: An alternative interpretation of cognitive dissonance phenomena. , 1967, Psychological review.

[42]  G. Riva,et al.  Virtual reality based experiential cognitive treatment of anorexia nervosa. , 1999, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.

[43]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  Body Image and Virtual Reality in Eating Disorders: Is Exposure to Virtual Reality More Effective than the Classical Body Image Treatment? , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[44]  G. Ferlin,et al.  PET Supports the Hypothesized Existence of a Male Sexual Brain Algorithm that May Respond to Treatment Combining Psychotherapy with Virtual Reality , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[45]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  A New Realistic 3D Body Representation in Virtual Environments for the Treatment of Disturbed Body Image in Eating Disorders , 2000, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[46]  Thomas C. Meyer,et al.  Presence as the Defining Factor in a VR Application , 1994 .

[47]  H Oyama,et al.  Virtual reality for the palliative care of cancer. , 1997, Studies in health technology and informatics.

[48]  R. Baños,et al.  Virtual reality in eating disorders , 2003 .

[49]  P. Pauli,et al.  Repeated exposure of flight phobics to flights in virtual reality. , 2001, Behaviour research and therapy.

[50]  Simon K. Rushton,et al.  Rehabilitative environments for attention and movement disorders , 1997, CACM.

[51]  Alfred Korzybski,et al.  Science and sanity : an introduction to non-aristotelian systems and general semantics / Alfred Korzybski , 1942 .

[52]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  The VEPSY Updated Project: Virtual Reality in Clinical Psychology , 2001, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[53]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Virtual Reality in Psychological Assessment: The Body Image Virtual Reality Scale , 1998, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[54]  Timothy A Kelly,et al.  A Guide to Treatments That Work. , 2000 .

[55]  Mark Jensen,et al.  The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality for Dental Pain Control: A Case Study , 2001, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[56]  James S. Williford,et al.  Virtual Reality Graded Exposure in the Treatment of Acrophobia: A Case Report , 1995 .

[57]  C. Tart,et al.  ALTERED STATES AND VIRTUAL REALITY : THE WORLD SIMULATION PROCESS APPROACH , 2022 .

[58]  Chris Barker,et al.  An Experiment on Public Speaking Anxiety in Response to Three Different Types of Virtual Audience , 2002, Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments.

[59]  Dong Pyo Jang,et al.  Analysis of Physiological Response to Two Virtual Environments: Driving and Flying Simulation , 2002, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[60]  Irving Kirsch,et al.  Virtual reality exposure therapy for the treatment of fear of flying: a controlled investigation. , 2002, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[61]  Cristina Botella Arbona,et al.  Realidad virtual y psicología: un heurístico en ambas direcciones , 1997 .

[62]  C. Botella,et al.  Virtual reality in the treatment of spider phobia: a controlled study. , 2002, Behaviour research and therapy.

[63]  G. Riva,et al.  Virtual Environments in Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience: Methods and Techniques in Advanced Patient-Therapist Interaction , 1998 .

[64]  Ivan E. Sutherland,et al.  A head-mounted three dimensional display , 1968, AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference.

[65]  Cristina Botella,et al.  Virtual reality in the treatment of claustrophobic fear: A controlled, multiple-baseline design , 2000 .

[66]  M. Krijn,et al.  Virtual reality treatment versus exposure in vivo: a comparative evaluation in acrophobia. , 2002, Behaviour research and therapy.

[67]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Treating body-image disturbances , 1997, CACM.

[68]  W C Greenberg,et al.  The multiple personality. , 2009, Perspectives in psychiatric care.

[69]  Craig D. Murray,et al.  Changes in Bodily Awareness Induced by Immersive Virtual Reality , 2001, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[70]  C. Basaran Preface , 1934, The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine.

[71]  S. Weghorst,et al.  Virtual reality and tactile augmentation in the treatment of spider phobia: a case report. , 1997, Behaviour research and therapy.

[73]  Giuseppe Riva,et al.  Virtual Reality Environment for Body Image Modification: A Multidimensional Therapy for the Treatment of Body Image in Obesity and Related Pathologies , 2000, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[74]  D. D. Greene Personal stories within virtual environments: creating three experiences in cancer information software. , 1998, Studies in health technology and informatics.

[75]  B. Rothbaum,et al.  Virtual reality exposure therapy in the treatment of fear of flying: a case report. , 1996, Behaviour research and therapy.

[76]  Concepción Perpiñá,et al.  Virtual Reality and Psychopathology , 1999, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[77]  C. Perpiñá,et al.  Tratamiento mediante realidad virtual para la fobia a volar: un estudio de caso Treatment of fear of flying by means of virtual reality: a case report , 2015 .