Centre for Mental Health, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Voices Clinic, Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, Alfred Hospital and Monash University Central Clinical School, Melbourne, Australia.
Schizophr Bull. 2019 Feb 1;45(45 Suppl 1):S32-S42. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sby103.
The field of digital mental health is rapidly expanding with digital tools being used in assessment, intervention, and supporting self-help. The application of digital mental health to hallucinations is, however, at a very early stage. This report from a working group of the International Consortium on Hallucinations Research considers particular synergies between the phenomenon of hallucinations and digital tools that are being developed. Highlighted uses include monitoring and managing intermittently occurring hallucinations in daily life; therapeutic applications of audio and video media including virtual and augmented reality; targeting verbal aspects of hallucinations; and using avatars to represent hallucinatory voices. Although there is a well-established Internet-based peer support network, digital resources for hallucinations have yet to be implemented in routine practice. Implementation may benefit from identifying how to market resources to the broad range of populations who experience hallucinations and identifying sustainable funding models. It is envisaged that digital tools will contribute to improved self-management and service provision for people experiencing hallucinations.
数字心理健康领域正在迅速发展,数字工具被用于评估、干预和支持自助。然而,将数字心理健康应用于幻觉仍处于早期阶段。本报告来自国际幻觉研究联合会的一个工作组,考虑了幻觉现象与正在开发的数字工具之间的特殊协同作用。突出的用途包括监测和管理日常生活中间歇性出现的幻觉;音频和视频媒体的治疗应用,包括虚拟现实和增强现实;针对幻觉的言语方面;以及使用化身来代表幻觉声音。尽管已经建立了一个成熟的基于互联网的同行支持网络,但幻觉的数字资源尚未在常规实践中实施。实施可能受益于确定如何向经历幻觉的广泛人群推销资源,并确定可持续的资金模式。可以预见,数字工具将有助于改善经历幻觉的人的自我管理和服务提供。