How to work on eating disorders with virtual reality

How to treat eating disorders with virtual reality

Immersive environments are increasingly used to treat disorders that involve managing complex emotions. Reproducing situations that generate anxiety in the patient and being able to treat them with the therapist at the time of the experience can reinforce the benefits of traditional therapy. Several studies have shown how Virtual Reality (VR) brings great benefits in the treatment of Eating Disorders (eating disorders).

One of the most recent theses extracted from Exposure Therapy through Virtual Reality in eating disorders (1) analyzes 13 studies of samples of patients with eating disorders and population without eating disorders to which they are exposed to virtual reality environments and stimuli. The results show evidence about the ability of VR to cause anxiety responses in patients with eating disorders and, therefore, its effectiveness in exposure therapy. The study also detects the efficient use of VR for the prevention of binge eating behavior in patients with bulimia and binge eating disorder.

In parallel, the University of Nottingham and the University of Nottingham Trent are working in collaboration with the technology company Radford Body Aspect and the national innovation agency InnovateUK to develop tools that could help patients with eating disorders to manage their reactions to the exposure food.

In Amelia Virtual Care we believe that by incorporating virtual reality to this type of therapy, the experience is much more immersive and helps to have a more direct link with the complex emotions experienced by patients with eating disorders. Specifically, Amelia Virtual Care virtual environments evaluate and intervene in disorders such as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa or binge eating disorder, exposing the patient to various scenarios, with the aim of reducing uncontrolled impulse towards food.


VR sessions to normalize eating patterns

Our sessions in virtual environments normalize eating patterns that help patients be aware of the distortion of their body image, confront and correct it, as well as achieve a more realistic perception of dissatisfaction with their own body (2).

One of the environments we work on is the costumes, a scenario designed to work on the distortion of body image. The tool allows the patient to modulate their body dimensions through a customizable avatar. The user creates the avatar of how he perceives himself and, on the other hand, the therapist generates a silhouette with his real body dimensions. In this way, the patient checks for himself the distortion between the perception of his own body and reality.

Another environment developed on the Amelia Virtual Care platform is a restaurant. The patient can eat alone or accompanied and the therapist selects a hypocaloric, diuretic, standard or hypercaloric menu, depending on what the situation requires.

In this environment, anxiety is worked towards certain foods as well as the awareness of how good eating habits can prevent a subsequent purge, since when the patient feels that he has transgressed the diet and wishes to vomit, the therapy works for him to try to analyze what you feel and think and discuss it in situ.

In subsequent sessions with our platform, systematic exposure to the restaurant environment continues, where the therapist asks about the thoughts, emotions, and difficulties the patient is experiencing. In addition, new tasks are being added (eating together with other people, eating a diet of standardized amounts, etc). Each session incorporates new challenges and analyzes the previous advances together with the patient.

It should be added that from Amelia Virtual Care we offer a complete virtual reality training network as well as support and monitoring of clinical work. In addition, our platform offers courses, seminars, manuals and videos of continuous training, which help to improve the effectiveness of each of the treatments with which the therapists who perform the VR sessions work.


References

1 Vilalta, F., Pla, J., Ferrer, M., & Gutiérrez, (2015). Terapia de exposición mediante Realidad Virtual en los  trastornos alimentarios: presente y futuro. Revista Tesis Psicológica, 10 (2), 12-37

2 (Gutiérrez-Maldonado et al., 2016; Lafond, Riva, Gutierrez-Maldonado, & Wiederhold, 2016; Lozano et al, 2002; Marco, Perpiñá & Botella, 2013; Manzoni et al, 2013; Manzoni et al, 2016; Perpiñá, Botella & Baños, 2003; Perpiñá et al., 2013; Pla-Sanjuanelo et al., 2015; Riva, 2011: Riva et al, 1999; Wiederhold, Riva, & Gutiérrez-Maldonado, 2016). ebook virtual reality

Share
Contents
Related Articles
How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Physical Therapy Treatments
How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Physical...
If you’ve ever needed physical therapy, you know how transformative it can be. Every year,...
Read more
AI and Mental Health A Partnership for Better Emotional Well-Being
AI and Mental Health: A Partnership...
Imagine a world where mental health support is as accessible as reaching for your phone—no...
Read more
10 Breakthrough Innovations in Generative AI-Powered Healthcare
10 Breakthrough Innovations in Generative AI-Powered...
What if healthcare providers could predict patient risks before they happen, create treatment plans tailored...
Read more
Managing Neck Pain with Physical Therapy_ Exercises for Long-Term Relief
Managing Neck Pain with Physical Therapy:...
Imagine waking up with a stiff neck that refuses to let you turn your head....
Read more
Innovative Approaches to Knee Health Utilizing VR-Based Physical Therapy to Enhance Patient Mobility
Innovative Approaches to Knee Health: Utilizing...
Is your clinic delivering the knee care your patients deserve? When knee pain disrupts daily...
Read more
Effective Knee Pain Exercises How Physical Therapy Can Help You Recover featured image
Effective Knee Pain Exercises: How Physical...
Are you tired of letting knee pain keep you from living your life? Whether a...
Read more
Enhancing Patient Outcomes_ The Importance of Physical Therapy in Sciatica Management featured image
Enhancing Patient Outcomes: The Importance of...
Did you know that sciatica affects up to 43% of individuals at some point? This...
Read more
Treating Depression After Surgery Strategies for Emotional Recovery featured image
Treating Depression After Surgery: Strategies for...
Have you ever felt a wave of sadness, anxiety, or frustration after undergoing a surgical...
Read more
VR Exposure Therapy for Phobias What Mental Health Providers Need to Know Featured image
VR Exposure Therapy for Phobias: What...
Are you wondering how to help your patients face their biggest fears without overwhelming them?...
Read more