CHALLENGE. A Randomised Clinical Trial Examining Virtual Reality Therapy
Auditory Hallucinations
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Auditory Hallucinations focused on measuring Avatar, Schizophrenia, Auditory Hallucinations, Psychotherapy, Virtual Reality, Psychosis, Virtual Reality Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 - years
- Ability to give informed consent
- A schizophrenia spectrum disorder (ICD-10 code: F20 -F29)
- Auditory hallucinations for at least three months, corresponding to a SAPS score on auditory hallucinations of ≥3.
No changes in antipsychotic medication within the past four weeks and
- Not responding to current antipsychotic compound or
- Not responding to at least two antipsychotic compounds. Table2
Exclusion Criteria:
- Rejecting informed consent
- Unable to identify a single dominant voice to work on
- A diagnosis of organic brain disease
- Substance to a level that hinders engagement in therapy.
- Auditory hallucinations in a language not spoken by the therapists
- A command of spoken Danish or English inadequate for engaging in therapy
- Inability to tolerate the assessment process
- Strongly impaired vision
Sites / Locations
- Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health - CORE
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Virtual reality avatar therapy
Supportive counselling (comparison group)
Patients will be offered seven individual sessions of virtual reality therapy and two booster sessions conducted by a skilled therapist. In the initial phase of treatment, the participants create a virtual avatar that corresponds to their visual perception of the source of their voice. The therapist initiates, encourages and supports a dialogue between the participant and the avatar by alternating between talking as the avatar and as a supportive therapist. The therapy sessions last 50 minutes of which around 15 minutes is spent in dialogue with the avatar. The remaining 30 minutes will be used on preparing the patient for the confrontation with the avatar, evaluating on the interaction with the avatar, and use general cognitive behavioral techniques to reduce the auditory hallucination. The treatment is conducted with the use of virtual reality, so the participant will wear VR headset during treatment and watch and talk with the avatar shown in front of him or her.
The control group is offered seven session with health professionals providing supportive counselling. This can (but does not necessarily) involve psychotherapy targeting auditory hallucinations.