How immersive virtual reality can become a key tool to advance research and psychotherapy of eating and weight disorders

  • Simone C Behrens*
  • , Stephan Streuber
  • , Anouk Keizer
  • , Katrin E Giel
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Immersive virtual reality technology (VR) still waits for its wide dissemination in research and psychotherapy of eating and weight disorders. Given the comparably high efforts in producing a VR setup, we outline that the technology's breakthrough needs tailored exploitation of specific features of VR and user-centered design of setups. In this paper, we introduce VR hardware and review the specific properties of immersive VR versus real-world setups providing examples how they improved existing setups. We then summarize current approaches to make VR a tool for psychotherapy of eating and weight disorders and introduce user-centered design of VR environments as a solution to support their further development. Overall, we argue that exploitation of the specific properties of VR can substantially improve existing approaches for research and therapy of eating and weight disorders. To produce more than pilot setups, iterative development of VR setups within a user-centered design approach is needed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1011620
Number of pages8
JournalFrontiers in Psychiatry
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Nov 2022

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Copyright © 2022 Behrens, Streuber, Keizer and Giel.

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