Treatment of verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia is clinically challenging for both the patient and the therapist. For the therapist, one of the main difficulties arises from the impossibility of directly communicating with the entity persecuting the patient. For the patient, the therapeutic process is challenging because it aims at getting to better cope with an entity that keeps repeating stereotyped and abusive sentences without having the emotional strength to reply to the persecutor. To help overcome these clinical challenges, virtual reality enable patients to recreate the face and the voice of their persecutor.The hypothesis is that the engagement of patients in a dialogue with an external representation of their persecutor, with the support of the therapist, would help them to gain better control over their voices.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
19
Patients will receive 6 sessions of avatar therapy consisting of 45 minute (1 session per week). The therapy will consist in prompting patients to enter in a dialogue with their persecutor to better regulate their emotional responses. Over the course of the therapy, the character of the avatar will progressively become under patients' control. More precisely, the avatar's speech and tone will gradually be changed by the therapist to echo patients' improved ability to regulate their emotions. That is, the avatar will progressively change from being abusive to becoming helpful and supportive. By doing so, the therapy will seek to reinforce patients' feeling of empowerment over their voices.
Treatment as usual will consist of typical or atypical antipsychotic medication and regulars appointments with psychiatrists and others care team members for a period of 6 weeks.
Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Change in Psychotic Symptom Rating Scale - auditory hallucinations
11-item structured interview assessing the severity of auditory hallucinations
Time frame: Within 1 week before treatment, within 1 week after treatment, follow-up 3 months
Change in Beliefs About Voices Questionnaire - Revised
35-item self-report measure designed to assess key beliefs and responses people have concerning their voice
Time frame: Within 1 week before treatment, within 1 week after treatment, follow-up 3 months
Change in Positive And Negative Syndrome Scale
30-item semi-structured interview investigating overall symptoms severity of schizophrenia in the last week
Time frame: Within 1 week before treatment, within 1 week after treatment, follow-up 3 months
Change in Beck Depression Inventory - II
21-item self-report measure assessing depression symptoms over the past 2 weeks
Time frame: Within 1 week before treatment, within 1 week after treatment, follow-up 3 months
Change in Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire - Short From
16-item self-report scale measuring enjoyment and satisfaction experienced during the past week in various areas of daily functioning
Time frame: Within 1 week before treatment, within 1 week after treatment, follow-up 3 months
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