Title :
Virtual reality in rehabilitation of attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder The instrument construction principles
Author :
Anton, Raluca ; Opris, David ; Dobrean, Anca ; David, Daniel ; Rizzo, Albert Skip
Author_Institution :
Babes-Bolyai Univ., Cluj-Napoca, Romania
fDate :
June 29 2009-July 2 2009
Abstract :
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent psychiatric childhood disorders. Good clinical practices are therefore needed regarding both assessment and therapy. In which assessment is concerned, valid instruments are available, one of the last developments in the field being the virtual reality guided assessment (VirtualClassroom). Regarding intervention, the multimodal, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) oriented approach is the most frequently employed. However, this approach has some limitations, one of them concerning ecological validity. Our VR-based intervention addresses this issue, by providing a high ecological validity therapeutic tool. We do not propose a new therapeutic paradigm. We instead move the intervention from the clinician´s office into the virtual classroom, where we still use cognitive restructuring and the behavioral techniques of the classic intervention. This paper highlights the implementation of the psychotherapeutic principles involved in ADHD therapy in the VR environment. The different features of this instrument are designed to address specific cognitive-behavioral modifications involved in the therapeutic process.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; cognition; medical computing; medical disorders; paediatrics; patient rehabilitation; patient treatment; psychology; virtual reality; ADHD; VirtualClassroom; attention-deflcit/hyperactivity disorder; cognitive-behavioral modifications; instrument construction principles; multimodal cognitive behavioral therapy; psychiatric childhood disorders; psychotherapeutic principles; rehabilitation; virtual reality guided assessment; Educational institutions; Employment; Guidelines; Instruments; Management training; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical treatment; Pediatrics; Psychology; Virtual reality; ADHD; CBT; VR; psychotherapy;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, 2009
Conference_Location :
Haifa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4188-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4189-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICVR.2009.5174206