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Bringing the client and therapist together in virtual reality telepresence exposure therapy

Roberts, DJ; Fairchild, AJ; Campion, SP; Garcia Jimenez, AS; Wolff, R

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Authors

DJ Roberts

AJ Fairchild

SP Campion

AS Garcia Jimenez

R Wolff



Contributors

PM Sharkey
Editor

AA Rizzo
Editor

Abstract

We present a technology demonstrator of the potential utility of our telepresence approach to supporting tele-therapy, in which client and remote therapist are immersed together. The aim is to demonstrate an approach in which a wide range of non-verbal communication between client and therapist can be contextualised within a shared simulation, even when the therapist is in the clinic and the client at home. The ultimate goal of the approach is to help the therapist to encourage the client to face a simulated threat while keeping them grounded in the safety of the present. The approach is to allow them to use non-verbal communication grounded in both the experience of the exposure and the current surroundings. While this is not new to exposure therapy, the challenges are: 1) to do this not only when the threat is simulated; and 2) when the client and therapist are apart. The technology approach combines immersive collaborative visualisation with free viewpoint 3D video based telepresence. The potential impact is to reduce dropout rate of exposure therapy for resistant clients.

Citation

Roberts, D., Fairchild, A., Campion, S., Garcia Jimenez, A., & Wolff, R. (2016). Bringing the client and therapist together in virtual reality telepresence exposure therapy. In P. Sharkey, & A. Rizzo (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th international conference on disability, virtual reality and associated technologies (ICDVRAT 2016) (157-163). University of Reading

Start Date Sep 20, 2016
End Date Sep 22, 2016
Publication Date Sep 22, 2016
Deposit Date Jul 6, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2017
Pages 157-163
Book Title Proceedings of the 11th international conference on disability, virtual reality and associated technologies (ICDVRAT 2016)
ISBN 9780704915473
Publisher URL http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/66645/
Related Public URLs http://www.icdvrat.org/ /> http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/66645/8/ICDVRAT2016_Full_Proceedings_11th%20_Conf.pdf
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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