The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of system constellations in Virtual Reality (VR) in a monocentric, single-masked randomized controlled trial. The method of system constellations refers to an approach which integrates ideas from organizational and family systems counseling with elements from psychodrama. The constellations are conducted in a group based VR-seminar, each VR-seminar lasting two to three days. Based on the model of a general mental health, the effects of system constellations in VR on psychological and systems functioning are explored. It is predicted that participation in a system constellation VR-seminar changes the level of psychological and systems functioning at 4 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
53
individual-centered intervention in a group VR-setting, duration 2 to 3 days
Witten/Herdecke University
Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Change from Baseline EB-45 Score within 4 months
Changes in psychological well-being will be assessed using the 'Outcome Questionnaire' in its German version (EB-45). The EB-45 is a brief 45-item self report outcome/tracking instrument designed for repeated measurement of client progress through the course of psychotherapy and following termination. The scales of the EB-45 measure symptom distress, interpersonal functioning, and social role.
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks after treatment, 4 months after treatment
Experience in Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS)
The subjective quality of family and organizational systems will be assessed by the EXIS (Questionnaire on experiences in systems), a self-constructed questionnaire comprising 24 items.
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks after treatment, 4 months after treatment
Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Treatment Progress (FEP-2)
The FEP-2, 40-item self report questionnaire, measures psychological distress according to the phase model of therapeutic change as well as the interpersonal model of psychological distress.
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks after treatment, 4 months after treatment
Bern Inventory of Psychotherapy Goals (BIT-C)
Goal achievement will be assessed using Goal Attainment Scaling as a method for the assimilation of achievement in a number of individually set goals into a single aggregated 'goal attainment score', providing a person-centred outcome, focused on that individual's priorities. Goal attainment scaling is operationalized by an open-ended question, in which study participants descriobe their individual goals. In a second step these goals will be coded according to the Bern inventory of psychotherapy goals (BIT-C)
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks after treatment, 4 months after treatment
Incongruence Questionnaire (K-INK)
Motivational incongruence is defined as the unsatisfactory realization of motivational goals and is based on the concept of General Psychotherapy by Klaus Grawe. The Incongruence Questionnaire (INK) is an instrument that assesses motivational incongruence, defined as the discrepancy between a person's motivational goals and his/her perception of reality. The short version of this questionnaire that will be used in our study (K-INK) comprises 23 items.
Time frame: Baseline, 2 weeks after treatment, 4 months after treatment
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