Wagener, N., Kiesewetter, A., Reicherts, L., Wozniak, P. W., Schöning, J., Rogers, Y., & Niess, J. (2024). MoodShaper: A Virtual Reality Experience to Support Managing Negative Emotions. In DIS ’24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (pp. 2286–2304). https://doi.org/10.1145/3643834.3661570
Negative emotions such as sadness or anger are often seen as something to be avoided. However, recognising, processing and regulating challenging emotional experiences can facilitate personal growth and is essential for long-term well-being. To support people in regulating and reflecting on negative emotions, we designed MoodShaper — a VR experience where participants autonomously create a virtual environment combined with emotion regulation (ER) interventions. Our system included three different interventions designed based on interviews with psychotherapists. We evaluated MoodShaper in a mixed-method between-subject study with n = 60 participants. Participants experienced one of the three ER interventions, allowing them to manipulate visual representations of negative emotions through externalisation, seclusion, or appreciation. We found that MoodShaper significantly increased positive affect while decreasing difficulties in ER and negative affect. Our work demonstrates how VR can provide technology-mediated support to reflect on, engage with and manage negative emotions. We contribute insights for future VR systems which support ER for challenging situations.
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