Common PC Video Games Used To Treat Phobias 184
NoData writes "Treating phobias with exposure therapy--gradually putting patients in fear-inducing situations, is a well-established method, even using virtual means, like VR simulators. However, now CNN is reporting on research that shows off-the-shelf PC video games can effectively treat phobias as well. Games like "Half-Life" were used to treat arachnophobia, and "Unreal Tournament" to treat acrophobia and claustrophobia."
help me first (Score:2)
I feel an attack of dukenukemforeverphobia coming on....and I think my halflife2phobia is also playing up...
Unfortunately, doctors have told me that my dukenukemforeverphobia may be incurable, but halflife2phobia has a cure on the way, even though the secret formula has leaked out.
Another example (Score:1)
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Re:Curing?! (Score:1)
Re:Curing?! (Score:1)
Half life to treat acrachnophobia? (Score:2)
Re:Half life to treat acrachnophobia? (Score:1)
Re:Half life to treat acrachnophobia? (Score:1)
graspee
There are some Phobias that are good to have... (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:There are some Phobias that are good to have... (Score:2)
Oddly enough, The Sims is quite a fun little distraction. Perhaps because I lock my sims in their houses and don't let them out, make them live with fifteen ca
That's not a phobia (Score:2)
Good. (Score:2)
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Re: (Score:2)
Slashdot? (Score:3, Funny)
GVU Center logo (Score:2)
So... (Score:3, Interesting)
So, what do they use to treat Luposlipaphobia?
Re:So... (Score:1, Informative)
"Luposlipaphobia: The fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor." (GL)
Re:So... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:So... (Score:2)
Duh! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Duh! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Duh! (Score:2)
now for the crack!
"Not every guy can go out to the mall and approach 10 girls to build his confidence."
Ya missed out "year-old" between "10" and "girls".
graspee
Re:Duh! (Score:1)
Obviously, this is not always true. I'm just pointing out why guys aren't as "confident" like in the past.
Re:Duh! (Score:2)
Actually, its the "bad" guys who usually get the girl. Go figure.
Re:Duh! (Score:2)
How right you are. And how my life change for the better once I understood this. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go buy some more condoms and cigarettes.
Re:Duh! (Score:2)
What's convenient is... (Score:3)
No (Score:3, Insightful)
A phobia is something special. A person has an irrational fear of something. They KNOW it is irrational, but they can't help it anyways. One of my friends is arachnophobic. He knows it's stupid, I mean he's big and spiders are small. He can crush them eas
Re:No (Score:2)
Her reaction looks exactly like what wild monkeys do when they see a predadory snake. I'd guess it's genetically hardwired behaviour, but over millennia has been diluted down to "ugh, squish it" in most people.
Neurobiology of phobia (Score:2, Informative)
Phobics actually have 2 simultaneous responses because there are 2 separate pathways in the brain. The faster one goes straight to the amygdala and the other via the visual/auditory cortex. It's this faster pathway which is the problem.
So a phobic will always feel fear first, and a split-second later can know that their
another use... (Score:2)
Controlled exposure to Daikatana (this has to be carefully regulated) should lower people's expectations of what they use, and thus feel better when being forced to use something poorly made.
Re:another use... (Score:1)
Hmm..... (Score:2)
Re:Hmm..... (Score:2)
And for the men... (Score:2)
Rus
The four words that cause terror in men (Score:2)
Sounds good... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Sounds good... (Score:2)
Zero stress headaches, no more dreading yet another day of fixing problems for people who caused the problem (read tech support), etc...
Either that or a phat joint!
Re:Sounds good... (Score:2)
Not perfect (Score:1)
Re:Not perfect (Score:2)
Try this [iclnet.org]...
Fear of video games? (Score:2)
Re:Fear of video games? (Score:2)
Well you start nice and slow, by watching other people playing Pong and Spacewar through a window, then in the same room. You then watch them playing Frogger, Pacman, DigDug and Missile Command, then gradually move on up to 3d, then texture-mapping etc. Finally you can be persuaded to take the controls yourself.
graspee
Obligatory comment (Score:2)
Couldn't help myself.
Not a breakthrough, but... (Score:2, Informative)
And the first level of Dr. Wily's castle where you were forced by the bastard scrolling to time jumps fluidly so you could get to the robotic dragon? I fell for an hours on end.
But as therapy for phobics? Hah. Am I getting in an airplane anytime soon? Hell no. Knock m
Acrophobia? (Score:1)
Re:Acrophobia? (Score:2)
Re:Acrophobia? (Score:2)
I miss the feeling I got when I first played Doom. When one of those fire-throwing monsters would jump out of the shadows at me, I could feel the hackles rise on the back of my neck. The same kind of feeling you get when you go into an empty room and know you're not alone, or step into a forest at night and feel the fingers of something trace down your back.
Now I'm too jaded on the FPS. I still play them, but not with the same kind of sense o
Re:Acrophobia? (Score:2)
Until some genius comes up with a whole new genre of gaming experience, playing the FPS will still be fun (can't wait for Halo 2 and Half-Life 2), but the "fix" won't be quite what it was.
Re:Acrophobia? (Score:2)
What I wanna know is (Score:4, Funny)
It works! (Score:4, Funny)
i disagree (Score:1)
I dunno about this. (Score:1)
All sorts of possibilities: (Score:2)
Fear of killer robots: Gnobots
Fear of cats: Wing Commander
Diakatana (Score:2)
My phobia... (Score:1)
I can still remember... (Score:1)
Still makes my palms sweat.
Re:I can still remember... (Score:1)
Re:I can still remember... (Score:2)
Thanks for that handy lubrication tip!
graspee
cure for the fear of open source (Score:2)
The violence debate? (Score:2)
Re:The violence debate? (Score:2)
I'm not convinced that media desensitizes one to violence, nor am I convinced that desensitization increases the likelihood of violent behavior. That's not to say that media has no effect. Athletes, whether they like it or not, are role models: unnecessary roughness, head hunting, and fighting make violence seem acceptable. Don Johnson smoking next to a Ferrari makes cigarette
Re:The violence debate? (Score:2)
Re:The violence debate? (Score:2)
Whereas most of us play violent video games to purposefully get scared half to death, and we can do that because we don't have an existing problem with an irrational fear of its subject matter. (Tomb Raider aside.
It might therefore be argued that if anything, the net result is that violent video games tend to
What about agoraphobia? (Score:2)
I'm all for curing them! We need to get them out in the open where we can frag their asses. :)
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the future for me (Score:1)
boss: oh, sorry to hear that. what is it that you are afraid of.
me: zombies.
boss: zombies?
me: uh, yeah...terrified.
boss: stop playing half life and get into work.
pop singer - phobia (Score:1)
Phobia (Score:2)
Worked for me. (Score:5, Interesting)
When I was about 6, my Dad got a pirated copy of Aliens (video stores did not exist at that time) and he sat down to watch it. I wanted to watch it with him (mistake!!!)
I had nightmares of the Alien, for years, and I always found it creepy - I hated even looking at H. R. Gigers Alien's. More recently, I picked up a copy of Alien vs. Predator - and I played through the entire game. It was difficult at first, but after getting used to killing Aliens (and being killed...) My fear went away. Irrational fear? Yes, but it was a fear I had none the less.
On a separate note, my friend saw The Exorcist when he was about 6 too, and he had nightmares about it. Recently he got the DVD extended version, and forced himself to watch it about 20 times. The movie no longer bothers him either.
Should read Alien, not Aliens (Score:2)
me too (Score:2)
Anyway, that movie gave me the creeps until my late teens after having seen it another 20 times or so. Great horror movie! I don't think there's any other films that have scared me that much.
Of course, even at such a young age, there was always something fun about having the shit scared out of you by a movie :)
Cheers
Re:Worked for me. (Score:2)
uh huh (Score:1)
I used to be afraid of shotguns and blood splatter. But I'm better now.
Really.
Potential downside (Score:2)
Fear of Endless pits (Score:1)
Video Games Cure OTHER Diseases Also (Score:2, Funny)
Well, ok, it PREVENTED me from getting herpes. Or any other sexually transmitted disease and most airborne diseases.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Fear of spiders? No Aliens vs. Predators then (Score:2)
Those damn face huggers scared the crap out of me in that game. I can honestly say that out of every game I've ever played (a lot), that is the only game where I was truly freaked out while playing. You'd be tooling along, minding your own business, while that creepy music and sound effect combo worked it's way into your brain.
Then the ali
Which phobia do you fight by playing... (Score:2)
Monopolophobia?
Insecuriphobia?
Bluescreenaph
DelusionalBillionairephobia?
Persuasive computing (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Persuasive computing (Score:1)
in other news.. (Score:2)
Scientists have known for years that the game can cure even acute cases of insomnia. It is hoped that the intense boredom generated by hiding behind a box for ten minutes sniping at other players hiding behind their boxes, will help patients confront their phobia.
I can can personally vouch for the sleep inducing properties of CS - having often woken up to find myself on an empty map at 4am.
One top researcher in the f
Phobie (Score:1)
Game-phobia treatment for politicians (Score:2)
Which reminds me of when I first got my original NES system: My mom didn't approve of the violence in Duck Hunt. That night I awoke to erie sounds, climbed out of bed, and made my way downstairs to find my mom enthralled by the game. She was really good at it too.
She never complained about the game again.
What about arcaphobia? (Score:1)
zombies (Score:2)
Re:zombies (Score:2)
Not unless you play them in Smell-o-Vision. Zombies don't just LOOK bad after all.
Ok... (Score:2)
My wife is afraid of spiders (Score:2)
I should go through the game lists and make up a few phobias for myself.
Re:My wife is afraid of spiders (Score:2)
Shotguns for Spiders; Gravity-powered Shortcuts (Score:2)
"Arachnophobic people have begun to carry shotguns around, to take care of spiders," said Officer Montoya. "Yeah," continued Office Bullock, "and those crazy people afraid of heights are now jumping off buildings when they don't feel like taking the stairs."
The mother of one boy, formerly claustrophic, is suing the creators of Unreal Tournament,
I wonder what.... (Score:2)
This also reminds me of my then-girl friend and I playing Duke 3d. When we'd get done, she would be jittery and jumping around corners for 10 minutes.
What if.... (Score:1)
Re:I'm not any less afraid... (Score:2)
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Re:I'm not any less afraid... (Score:2)
So what the hell are you waiting for?
Re:I'm not any less afraid... (Score:2)
Re:What spiders? (Score:1)
Later,
Patrick
Halo Phobia (Score:1)