From home practice to virtual reality: The subjective experience of mindfulness-based therapy of people with concomitant social anxiety and psychotic disorder

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作者
Hache-Labelle, Catherine [1 ]
Simard, Stephanie [1 ]
Villeneuve, Marie [2 ]
Abdel-Baki, Amal [3 ]
Lepage, Martin [4 ]
Bravo, M. Archibaldo [1 ]
Lecomte, Tania [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, 90 Vincent Indy ave,CP6128,succ Ctr Ville, Montreal, PQ H2V2S9, Canada
[2] Inst Univ Sante Mentale Montreal, 7401 Hochelaga, Montreal, PQ H1N3M5, Canada
[3] Ctr Hosp Univ Montreal, 1051 Sanguinet, Montreal, PQ H2X3E4, Canada
[4] Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, 6875 LaSalle blvd, Montreal, PQ H4H1R3, Canada
关键词
Mindfulness; Psychosis; Social anxiety; third-wave CBT; Virtual reality; EMOTION REGULATION; STRESS REDUCTION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; INTERVENTION; ACCEPTANCE; SYMPTOMS; TRAUMA;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbct.2023.10.003
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Aims: This paper aims at exploring the subjective experience, particularly in terms of accept-ability and feasibility, of a mindfulness-based intervention for people with a psychotic disorder and social anxiety. Mindfulness interventions benefit from empirical support for decreasing anxiety in people with psychotic disorders, yet the effects on specific anxiety disorders, namely social anxiety, have scarcely been studied.Methods: Three different studies were conducted in order to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the mindfulness intervention and of the use of homework and VR exposure for people with psychotic disorder and social anxiety: two single case studies (one with virtual reality) and a pilot study (n = 6).Results: The intervention proposed was generally well-accepted and appreciated by the participants, but the meditation homework stood out as rather difficult for some participants. The virtual reality addition appeared to have a positive impact on the therapy, being also well-accepted and appreciated by the participant, but also considered stressfull.Conclusions: This paper shows that the mindfulness-based intervention presented is feasible, appreciated by the participants and has potential to be useful and therapeutic in the context of social anxiety in people with a psychotic disorder, even though efficacy cannot be established in these exploratory studies. The added value of encouraging at-home practice and of using VR exposure to the treatment merits further investigation. Future studies are needed to determine the efficacy of the treatment, especially with the virtual reality exposure and homework encouragements.(c) 2023 Association Franc,aise de Therapie Comportementale et Cognitive. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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页码:216 / 226
页数:11
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