An experimental study of a virtual reality counselling paradigm using embodied self-dialogue.

When faced with a personal problem people typically give better advice to others than to themselves. A previous study showed how it is possible to enact internal dialogue in virtual reality (VR) through participants alternately occupying two different virtual bodies – one representing themselves and the other Sigmund Freud. They could maintain a self-conversation by explaining their problem to the virtual Freud and then from the embodied perspective of Freud see and hear the explanation by their virtual doppelganger, and then give some advice. Alternating between the two bodies they could maintain a self-dialogue, as if between two different people. Here we show that the process of alternating between their own and the Freud body is important for successful psychological outcomes.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-46877-3

https://psiquiatria.com/psiquiatria-general/investigadores-utilizan-la-realidad-virtual-para-resolver-problemas-hablando-con-uno-mismo#b2

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