Virtual reality-based experiential cognitive treatment of obesity and binge-eating disorders

This paper describes the characteristics and preliminary evaluation of Experimential Cognitive Therapy (Experimential CT), a VR‐based treatment to be used in the treatment and assessment of obesity and binge‐eating disorders. Experimential CT is a relatively short‐term, integrated, patient‐oriented...

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Published inClinical psychology and psychotherapy Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 209 - 219
Main Authors Riva, Giuseppe, Bacchetta, Monica, Baruffi, Margherita, Rinaldi, Silvia, Vincelli, Francesco, Molinari, Enrico
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.07.2000
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ISSN1063-3995
1099-0879
DOI10.1002/1099-0879(200007)7:3<209::AID-CPP232>3.0.CO;2-V

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Summary:This paper describes the characteristics and preliminary evaluation of Experimential Cognitive Therapy (Experimential CT), a VR‐based treatment to be used in the treatment and assessment of obesity and binge‐eating disorders. Experimential CT is a relatively short‐term, integrated, patient‐oriented approach that focuses on individual discovery. The main characteristic of this approach is the use of Virtual Reality, a new technology that allows the user to be immersed in a computer‐generated virtual world. Two preliminary clinical trials were carried out on female patients: 25 patients suffering from binge‐eating disorders were included in the first study and 18 obese in the second. At the end of the inpatient treatments, the patients of both samples modified significantly their bodily awareness. This modification was associated to a reduction in problematic eating and social behaviours. No subjects experienced simulation sickness. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Bibliography:Commission of the European Communities (CEC) - No. VREPAR-HC1053 and VREPAR2-HC1055
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ISSN:1063-3995
1099-0879
DOI:10.1002/1099-0879(200007)7:3<209::AID-CPP232>3.0.CO;2-V