when hearing the term virtual reality (vr), the mind often goes to video games and other recreational situations where a person can immerse themselves in another form of reality for fun.
the concept of vr was first imagined in american writer stanley weinbaum’s fictional short story, “pygmalion’s spectacles,” in which a character uses goggles to transport themselves into a fictional world. it wasn’t until the late 1950s when morton heilig, a cinematographer, created the first tangible version of the immersive experience to help improve the way people enjoyed cinema.
since then, modern technology has transformed vr far beyond what it was initially intended. now, vr is being used in all sorts of spaces, including healthcare, and there are many ways in which the once-recreational technology is being utilized to improve the patient experience.
mood disorder treatment
mood disorders are often difficult to treat. while there are viable and effective medications and medical interventions that provide relief, vr has been introduced into the mental health space to help improve and progress treatment in these areas for those who need something a little extra.
shows that combining vr with cognitive behavioural therapy (cbt), a form of mental health treatment that calls on people to recognize, assess, and change their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours in a way that addresses mood disorder symptoms, can be an effective way of improving a person’s ability to heal from these afflictions, more so than if they were to use talk therapy or medication alone.