TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘It's all about the preparation’. Virtual reality courtroom for survivors of sexual violence
T2 - a case study
AU - Jónsdóttir, Erla Katrín
AU - Konop, Magdalena
AU - Antonsdóttir, Hildur Fjóla
AU - Skúladóttir, Hildur
AU - Cardenas, Paola
AU - Georgsdóttir, Margrét Tórshamar
AU - Írisardóttir Þórisdóttir, Malena
AU - Valdimarsdóttir, Heiðdís B.
AU - Vilhjálmsson, Hannes Högni
AU - Gudjonsson, Gisli H.
AU - Ásgeirsdóttir, Bryndís Björk
AU - Sigurvinsdottir, Rannveig
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2024/2/14
Y1 - 2024/2/14
N2 - This exploratory case study examined the effect of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) for a survivor of sexual violence (SV) as a preparation for a court hearing. Five sessions of VRET were completed before the court hearing, and one follow-up session was completed after the trial. In-depth interviews were conducted after each session for detailed assessment about the effects of therapy and first-hand experience of preparing for court. The participant said that the VRET sessions helped her prepare for court, gave an increased sense of control, and allowed her to manage emotions and bodily reactions. The trial itself and preparing for it was seen as an important part of the recovery process, where social support played an important role. VRET appears to be a promising preparation method for SV survivors taking their cases to court. More research is needed to standardize and improve the quality of VRET and examine how it can be combined with other sources of support.
AB - This exploratory case study examined the effect of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) for a survivor of sexual violence (SV) as a preparation for a court hearing. Five sessions of VRET were completed before the court hearing, and one follow-up session was completed after the trial. In-depth interviews were conducted after each session for detailed assessment about the effects of therapy and first-hand experience of preparing for court. The participant said that the VRET sessions helped her prepare for court, gave an increased sense of control, and allowed her to manage emotions and bodily reactions. The trial itself and preparing for it was seen as an important part of the recovery process, where social support played an important role. VRET appears to be a promising preparation method for SV survivors taking their cases to court. More research is needed to standardize and improve the quality of VRET and examine how it can be combined with other sources of support.
KW - Virtual reality exposure therapy
KW - case study
KW - courtroom
KW - qualitative interview
KW - sexual violence
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85185670650
U2 - 10.1080/1068316X.2024.2316225
DO - 10.1080/1068316X.2024.2316225
M3 - Article
SN - 1068-316X
JO - Psychology, Crime and Law
JF - Psychology, Crime and Law
ER -