Rewriting Identity in Virtual Reality: A New Way to Battle Depression
Sun Jan 19 2025
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Stepping into a virtual world where you can explore the depths of your mind. That's what Mary did when she started using a digital platform called Explore Your Meanings, or EYME. This tool isn't just about gaming; it's designed to help people untangle their inner conflicts using virtual reality (VR). Mary, a 21-year-old suffering from major depression and social phobia, found herself stuck in a mental rut. She felt she had to be selfish to be smart and confident, something that didn't sit well with her.
EYME helped her visualize these mental roadblocks in VR. By seeing her thoughts in a new light, she began to understand her strengths and weaknesses better. Therapists used a technique called repertory grid to guide her, focusing on changing her cognitive schemas—the way she interpreted reality.
A pivotal session involved a conversation between her critical and emotional selves, using a method called two-chair dialog. This helped Mary integrate opposing parts of her personality. She started seeing behaviors like being "selective" in a positive light, as protective rather than negative.
Over 10 weekly sessions, Mary's self-image improved. She learned to balance intelligence with emotional intelligence, giving her a more nuanced view of herself. By the end of the therapy, she was no longer diagnosed with depression or social phobia. Her mental well-being had significantly improved.
https://localnews.ai/article/rewriting-identity-in-virtual-reality-a-new-way-to-battle-depression-e1f63d1f
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