Overview
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Explore the therapeutic applications of Virtual Reality (VR) technology in treating mental illnesses in this comprehensive lecture by Dr. Kim Bullock, Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford School of Medicine. Delve into two decades of VR use in mental health treatment and discover recent advancements offering even greater potential. Learn about embodied and immersive VR techniques for addressing body image disorders and psychosomatic illnesses, as well as their capacity to rewire implicit and unconscious beliefs crucial in mood and psychotic disorders. Gain insights into the theory, evidence, applications, and future possibilities of VR in psychiatry. Cover topics including different types of VR experiences, specific VR treatments for various mental health conditions, the concept of embodied VR, and potential barriers and recommendations for implementation.
Syllabus
Intro
Virtual Reality
What is Virtual Reality
Sense of Presence
Immersion
First Person Perspective
Second Person Perspective
Cardboard
AugmentedMixed Reality
VR Treatments
Anxiety Disorders
Exposure Techniques
Eating Disorders
Mood Disorders
Clinic
Embodied VR
Body Tracking
Commercial Gaming Devices
High Fidelity
Embodied Experiences
Disuse Syndromes
The Rubber Hand Illusion
Marker for Emotion Regulation
Visual Capture
Reprogramming Bias
Barriers
Recommendations
Taught by
Stanford Health Care