Authors
Maria Matsangidou, Boris Otkhmezuri, Chee Siang Ang, Marios Avraamides, Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli, Despoina Iosif, Maria Karekla
Publication date
2022/7/4
Journal
Human–Computer Interaction
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
314-340
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Recent years have seen a growing research interest towards designing computer-assisted health interventions aiming to improve mental health services. Digital technologies are becoming common methods for diagnosis, therapy, and training. With the advent of lower-cost VR head-mounted-displays (HMDs) and high internet data transfer capacity, there is a new opportunity for applying immersive VR tools to augment existing interventions. This study is among the first to explore the use of a Multi-User Virtual Reality (MUVR) system as a therapeutic medium for participants at high-risk for developing Eating Disorders. This paper demonstrates the positive effect of using MUVR remote psychotherapy to enhance traditional therapeutic practices. The study capitalises on the opportunities which are offered by a MUVR remote psychotherapeutic session to enhance the outcome of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy …
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