2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1352465823000553
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Automated VR therapy for improving positive self-beliefs and psychological well-being in young patients with psychosis: a proof of concept evaluation of Phoenix VR self-confidence therapy

Daniel Freeman,
Jason Freeman,
Memoona Ahmed
et al.

Abstract: Background: Low self-confidence in patients with psychosis is common. This can lead to higher symptom severity, withdrawal from activities, and low psychological well-being. There are effective psychological techniques to improve positive self-beliefs but these are seldom provided in psychosis services. With young people with lived experience of psychosis we developed a scalable automated VR therapy to enhance positive-self beliefs. Aims: The aim was to conduct a proof of concept clinica… Show more

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“…An initial proof of concept case series test of Phoenix VR therapy was conducted. 18 Twelve young patients diagnosed with psychosis received Phoenix. There were large improvements in positive beliefs about the self (d=3.0) and psychological well-being (d=1.5) after the intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An initial proof of concept case series test of Phoenix VR therapy was conducted. 18 Twelve young patients diagnosed with psychosis received Phoenix. There were large improvements in positive beliefs about the self (d=3.0) and psychological well-being (d=1.5) after the intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%