Virtual Reality (VR) has, for the past two decades, proven to be a useful adjunctive tool for both assessment and treatment of patients with eating disorders and obesity. VR allows an individual to enter scenarios that simulate real-life situations and to encounter food cues known to trigger his/her disordered eating behavior. As well, VR enables three-dimensional figures of the patient's body to be presented, helping him/her to reach an awareness of body image distortion and then providing the opportunity to confront and correct distortions, resulting in a more realistic body image and a decrease in body image dissatisfaction. In this paper, we describe seminal studies in this research area
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
In the last 30 years, virtual reality (VR) has offered innovative solutions for assessing and treati...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
This Special Issue presents and discusses a collection of authoritative studies suggesting that comp...
In the last twenty years researchers have embraced virtual reality (VR) in order to integrate and ex...
A high percentage of patients with eating disorders (ED) respond to treatments such as cognitive-beh...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
Transdisciplinary efforts for further elucidating the etiology of eating and weight disorders and im...
Several lines of evidence suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) has a potential utility in eating disord...
International audienceEating Disorders, one of the most common pathologies of the occidental society...
We tested the efficacy of a training programme, delivered in virtual reality (VR), to modify the per...
International audienceBackground: Patients with eating disorders are characterized by pathological e...
<div><p>Body image disturbance (BID), considered a key feature in eating disorders, is a pervasive i...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
In the last 30 years, virtual reality (VR) has offered innovative solutions for assessing and treati...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
This Special Issue presents and discusses a collection of authoritative studies suggesting that comp...
In the last twenty years researchers have embraced virtual reality (VR) in order to integrate and ex...
A high percentage of patients with eating disorders (ED) respond to treatments such as cognitive-beh...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
Transdisciplinary efforts for further elucidating the etiology of eating and weight disorders and im...
Several lines of evidence suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) has a potential utility in eating disord...
International audienceEating Disorders, one of the most common pathologies of the occidental society...
We tested the efficacy of a training programme, delivered in virtual reality (VR), to modify the per...
International audienceBackground: Patients with eating disorders are characterized by pathological e...
<div><p>Body image disturbance (BID), considered a key feature in eating disorders, is a pervasive i...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
In the last 30 years, virtual reality (VR) has offered innovative solutions for assessing and treati...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...