Sweetleaf
Diamond Member
I used VR before PTSD surfaced - maybe a year before it did - it was during the trauma actually. Only used it once.
It was strange. It took a bit to get used to it, but then I did, and when I took it off, it was like "WOAH, I am not where I thought I was, I'm in a totally different place in the room, damn!"
It has this weird immersive effect after you have it on for long enough, it's weird. I don't know if I like it or hate it. I don't know if it'd be a good escape or a dissociative experience (lmao)
What do you all think about using VR with PTSD?
I imagine it might be a good distraction although could be an unhealthy one, or just make one more disoriented and afraid (due to blocking your senses of your actual real world environment)
It was strange. It took a bit to get used to it, but then I did, and when I took it off, it was like "WOAH, I am not where I thought I was, I'm in a totally different place in the room, damn!"
It has this weird immersive effect after you have it on for long enough, it's weird. I don't know if I like it or hate it. I don't know if it'd be a good escape or a dissociative experience (lmao)
What do you all think about using VR with PTSD?
I imagine it might be a good distraction although could be an unhealthy one, or just make one more disoriented and afraid (due to blocking your senses of your actual real world environment)