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Clinical Virtual Reality tools to advance the prevention, assessment, and treatment of PTSD
by
Rizzo, Albert 'Skip'
, Shilling, Russell
in
Alcohol
/ Behavior
/ BRAVEMIND
/ exposure therapy
/ humanos virtuales
/ Informatics
/ miembros de servicio
/ Military personnel
/ Neurosciences
/ pacientes virtuales
/ Palabras clave: realidad virtual
/ Physiology
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prevention
/ PTSD
/ resilience
/ resiliencia
/ Review
/ service members
/ Sex crimes
/ SimCoach
/ Simulation
/ TEPT
/ terapia de exposición
/ The article presents the use of Virtual Reality (VR) as a clinical tool to address the assessment, prevention, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A brief discussion of the definition and rationale for the clinical use of VR is followed by a description of a VR application designed for the delivery of prolonged exposure (PE) for treating Service Members and Veterans with combat- and sexual assault-related PTSD. Virtual human applications relevant to PTSD are also discussed. The clinical use of VR is discussed in a larger context, particularly regarding its capability to break down barriers to care
/ Trauma
/ veteranos
/ Veterans
/ virtual humans
/ virtual patients
/ Virtual Reality
/ 暴露疗法
/ 老兵服务成员
/ 虚拟人
/ 虚拟现实
/ 虚拟病人
/ 韧性
2017
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Clinical Virtual Reality tools to advance the prevention, assessment, and treatment of PTSD
by
Rizzo, Albert 'Skip'
, Shilling, Russell
in
Alcohol
/ Behavior
/ BRAVEMIND
/ exposure therapy
/ humanos virtuales
/ Informatics
/ miembros de servicio
/ Military personnel
/ Neurosciences
/ pacientes virtuales
/ Palabras clave: realidad virtual
/ Physiology
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prevention
/ PTSD
/ resilience
/ resiliencia
/ Review
/ service members
/ Sex crimes
/ SimCoach
/ Simulation
/ TEPT
/ terapia de exposición
/ The article presents the use of Virtual Reality (VR) as a clinical tool to address the assessment, prevention, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A brief discussion of the definition and rationale for the clinical use of VR is followed by a description of a VR application designed for the delivery of prolonged exposure (PE) for treating Service Members and Veterans with combat- and sexual assault-related PTSD. Virtual human applications relevant to PTSD are also discussed. The clinical use of VR is discussed in a larger context, particularly regarding its capability to break down barriers to care
/ Trauma
/ veteranos
/ Veterans
/ virtual humans
/ virtual patients
/ Virtual Reality
/ 暴露疗法
/ 老兵服务成员
/ 虚拟人
/ 虚拟现实
/ 虚拟病人
/ 韧性
2017
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Clinical Virtual Reality tools to advance the prevention, assessment, and treatment of PTSD
by
Rizzo, Albert 'Skip'
, Shilling, Russell
in
Alcohol
/ Behavior
/ BRAVEMIND
/ exposure therapy
/ humanos virtuales
/ Informatics
/ miembros de servicio
/ Military personnel
/ Neurosciences
/ pacientes virtuales
/ Palabras clave: realidad virtual
/ Physiology
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Prevention
/ PTSD
/ resilience
/ resiliencia
/ Review
/ service members
/ Sex crimes
/ SimCoach
/ Simulation
/ TEPT
/ terapia de exposición
/ The article presents the use of Virtual Reality (VR) as a clinical tool to address the assessment, prevention, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A brief discussion of the definition and rationale for the clinical use of VR is followed by a description of a VR application designed for the delivery of prolonged exposure (PE) for treating Service Members and Veterans with combat- and sexual assault-related PTSD. Virtual human applications relevant to PTSD are also discussed. The clinical use of VR is discussed in a larger context, particularly regarding its capability to break down barriers to care
/ Trauma
/ veteranos
/ Veterans
/ virtual humans
/ virtual patients
/ Virtual Reality
/ 暴露疗法
/ 老兵服务成员
/ 虚拟人
/ 虚拟现实
/ 虚拟病人
/ 韧性
2017
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Clinical Virtual Reality tools to advance the prevention, assessment, and treatment of PTSD
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Clinical Virtual Reality tools to advance the prevention, assessment, and treatment of PTSD
2017
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Overview
Numerous reports indicate that the incidence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) military personnel has created a significant behavioural healthcare challenge. These findings have served to motivate research on how to better develop and disseminate evidence-based treatments for PTSD. The current article presents the use of Virtual Reality (VR) as a clinical tool to address the assessment, prevention, and treatment of PTSD, based on the VR projects that were evolved at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies since 2004. A brief discussion of the definition and rationale for the clinical use of VR is followed by a description of a VR application designed for the delivery of prolonged exposure (PE) for treating Service Members (SMs) and Veterans with combat- and sexual assault-related PTSD. The expansion of the virtual treatment simulations of Iraq and Afghanistan for PTSD assessment and prevention is then presented. This is followed by a forward-looking discussion that details early efforts to develop virtual human agent systems that serve the role of virtual patients for training the next generation of clinical providers, as healthcare guides that can be used to support anonymous access to trauma-relevant behavioural healthcare information, and as clinical interviewers capable of automated behaviour analysis of users to infer psychological state. The paper will conclude with a discussion of VR as a tool for breaking down barriers to care in addition to its direct application in assessment and intervention.
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