BioMedInformatics (Dec 2023)

Avatar Intervention for Cannabis Use Disorder in a Patient with Schizoaffective Disorder: A Case Report

  • Sabrina Giguère,
  • Laura Dellazizzo,
  • Mélissa Beaudoin,
  • Marie-Andrée Lapierre,
  • Marie Villeneuve,
  • Kingsada Phraxayavong,
  • Stéphane Potvin,
  • Alexandre Dumais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedinformatics3040067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 1112 – 1123

Abstract

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Considering the harmful effects of cannabis on individuals with a severe mental disorder and the limited effectiveness of current interventions, this case report showcases the beneficial results of a 10-session Avatar intervention for cannabis use disorder (CUD) on a polysubstance user with a comorbid schizoaffective disorder. Virtual reality allowed the creation of an Avatar representing a person significantly related to the patient’s drug use. Avatar intervention for CUD aims to combine exposure, relational, and cognitive behavioral therapies while practicing real-life situations and learning how to manage negative emotions and cravings. Throughout therapy and later on, Mr. C managed to maintain abstinence from all substances. Also, an improvement in the severity of CUD, as well as a greater motivation to change consumption, was observed after therapy. As observed by his mother, his psychiatrist, and himself, the benefits of Avatar intervention for CUD extended to other spheres of his life. The drastic results observed in this patient could be promising as an alternative to the current treatment available for people with a dual diagnosis of cannabis use disorder and psychotic disorder, which generally lack effectiveness. A single-blind randomized control trial comparing the treatment with a classical intervention in a larger sample is currently underway to evaluate whether the results are reproducible on a larger sample.

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