Equipment and Method for Buoyancy Assisted Psychotherapy

20200188228 · 2020-06-18

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    Abstract

    Equipment and a process for creating an environment in which to conduct a successful psychotherapy session with a subject who has a chronic pain condition employing a water tank and a device for inducing alternating tactile or audible stimulation.

    Claims

    1. Equipment for providing an environment in which to conduct a successful psychotherapy session with a subject with a chronic pain condition comprising: a waterproof right glove containing a right side wireless vibration device in the palm; a waterproof left glove containing a left side wireless vibration device in the palm which receives signals on a different frequency than the right side wireless vibration device; a water tank filled with body temperature water that is large enough for the subject to enter and be submerged to the neck; and a controller capable of sending wireless signals that cause the right side wireless vibration device and the left side wireless vibration device to vibrate in an alternating pattern.

    2. The equipment of claim 1 with a set of wireless waterproof headphones and a controller capable of sending pre-recorded sounds to the headphones that are useful for the psychotherapy session.

    3. Equipment for providing an environment in which to conduct a successful psychotherapy session for a subject with a chronic pain condition comprising: a set of wireless waterproof headphones with a right side ear piece and a left side ear piece; a water tank filled with body temperature water that is large enough for the subject to enter and be submerged to the neck; and a controller capable of sending wireless signals to the headphones creating tones in the rights side ear piece and left side earpiece in an alternating pattern.

    4. A method for a therapist to conduct a psychotherapy session with a subject with a chronic pain condition comprising the steps of: the subject donning a waterproof right glove containing a right side wireless vibration device in the palm; the subject donning a waterproof left glove containing a left side wireless vibration device in the palm which receives signals on a different frequency than the right side wireless vibration device; the subject entering a water tank filled with body temperature water that is large enough for the subject to enter and be submerged to the neck; filling the water tank with body temperature water to a level at which the buoyancy of the water lessens the subject's chronic pain condition; using a controller capable of sending wireless signals that cause the right side wireless vibration device and the left side wireless vibration device to vibrate in an alternating pattern, the therapist sending alternating wireless signals to cause the right side wireless vibration device and the left side wireless vibration device to vibrate in an alternating pattern; and conducting the psychotherapy session.

    5. A method for a therapist to conduct a psychotherapy session with a subject with a chronic pain condition comprising the steps of: the subject donning waterproof wireless headphones; the subject donning a waterproof right glove containing a right side wireless vibration device in the palm; the subject donning a waterproof left glove containing a left side wireless vibration device in the palm which receives signals on a different frequency than the right side wireless vibration device; the subject entering a water tank filled with body temperature water that is large enough for the subject to enter and be submerged to the neck; filling the water tank with body temperature water to a level at which the buoyancy of the water lessens the subject's chronic pain condition; using a controller capable of sending wireless signals that cause the right side wireless vibration device and the left side wireless vibration device to vibrate in an alternating pattern, the therapist sending alternating wireless signals to cause the right side wireless vibration device and the left side wireless vibration device to vibrate in an alternating pattern; using a controller capable of sending wireless signals to the headphones, the therapist sending sounds that trigger the subject's memories; and conducting the psychotherapy session.

    6. A method for a therapist to conduct a psychotherapy session with a subject with a chronic pain condition comprising the steps of: the subject donning waterproof wireless headphones with a left side earpiece and a right side earpiece; the subject entering a water tank filled with body temperature water that is large enough for the subject to enter and be submerged to the neck; filling the water tank with body temperature water to a level at which the buoyancy of the water lessens the subject's chronic pain condition; using a controller capable of sending wireless signals to the right side earpiece of the headphones and the left side earpiece of the headphones in an alternating pattern, the therapist sending alternating wireless signals to cause tones to sound in the right side earpiece and left side earpiece in an alternating pattern; and conducting the psychotherapy session.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the figures and:

    [0012] FIG. 1 is flow chart of the process employing tactile stimuli;

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a view of the transmitter;

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a view of the gloves showing the location of the tactile stimulators;

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a view of a subject standing in the water tank;

    [0016] FIG. 5 is a view of a subject seated in a water tank;

    [0017] FIG. 6 is a cross-section of the vibration device; and

    [0018] FIG. 7 is a flow chart of the process employing audible stimuli.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0019] In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part of the disclosure and, which show by way of illustration, and not of limitation, specific embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. The drawings, the foregoing discussion, and the following description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention or its application in any manner.

    [0020] The present invention comprises equipment and a process for providing an environment in which to conduct a successful psychotherapy session with a subject who experiences a chronic pain condition. The equipment consists of a Water Tank 401, a Transmitter 201, a right Glove 301, a left Glove 304, two Palm Stimulators 303, and a set of commercially available waterproof Headphones 402. The Water Tank 401 is large enough for a single person to stand in and is constructed of appropriate strength material to be filled with water such that the subject is submerged to the neck. The Water Tank 401 preferably has a watertight Door 403 for ease of entry, an Inlet 404 for water from a heated water source and a Drain 405 so the tank can be emptied. In an alternate configuration, the Water Tank 401 may have a Seat 501 so the subject may remain seated during the session. In yet another alternate configuration, as shown in FIG. 5, the Water Tank 401 does not have a door for entry and instead is accessed from the top. In this configuration, the Water Tank 401, would have Controls 502 and a Heating Element 503, so the water temperature could be adjusted to body temperature prior to the subject entering the Water Tank 401.

    [0021] The Right Glove 301 and Left Glove 304 are made of waterproof material such as neoprene and each has a Pocket 302 sewn into its palm that is large enough to hold a Palm Stimulator 303. The Palm Stimulator 303 is a waterproof cylinder containing a Vibration Device 601 connected to a Receiver 602 via a Circuit Board 603. The assembly is powered by a Battery 604. The Vibration Device 601 is preferably a motor with an offset weight, and the Circuit Board 603 contains the appropriate commercially available electronics to convert signals received by the Receivers 602 to output as short bursts of vibration in the Vibration Device 601. The Receivers 602 are preferably Bluetooth devices, but any other wireless technology may be employed. The Receivers 602 are adjusted to different frequencies so they can be operated independently by the same Transmitter 201.

    [0022] The Transmitter 201 is a wireless handheld device with a USB Port 206 for providing pre-recorded audio input. It is preferably a Bluetooth device, but any other wireless technology may be employed. It is battery powered and has an On/Off Power Button 203. It has Selection Buttons 205 which are used by the therapist to select either an audible stimulus or a tactile stimulus, and Up/Down Selectors 207 for adjustment of speed, frequency, and intensity or volume for the stimuli. It has Play and Stop Buttons 204 for the stimuli. It also has Volume Control Buttons 208 and Play, Stop and Pause Buttons 209 for recorded audio that can be input via a thumb drive at the USB Port 206. For the recorded audio, the play button re-starts the audio from the beginning and the pause button allows a pause and restart from the same point in the recording. The Transmitter 201 has a display screen 202 which shows control levels, settings and status. The entire device is preferably waterproof, or, in the alternative, has a waterproof case that is made of thin plastic such that the buttons can be operated through it, and that is configured to accommodate a thumb drive installed in the USB Port 206. The Transmitter 201 uses standard internal electronic components to transmit signals independently to each Receiver 602 and the Headphones 402.

    [0023] The Headphones 402 are commercially available waterproof wireless headphones that will receive the audio signals from the Transmitter 201. In an alternate configuration, the Headphones may be replaced by waterproof wireless earbuds.

    [0024] As shown in the flow chart in FIG. 1, the process begins with the subject entering the Water Tank 401. The Water Tank 401 is filled with body temperature water or saline solution to the height of the subject's chest or neck so that the subject's physical pain is reduced. The subject then dons the Gloves 301 and 304. The therapist turns on the Transmitter 201 and selects Tactile Stimulus using the Selection Buttons 205. The therapist adjusts the speed, frequency, and intensity of the tactile stimuli to settings appropriate for the subject using the Up/Down Selectors 207. The therapist then hits the play button to start the transmission. This causes the Transmitter 201 to send alternating signals to the Receivers 602 in accordance with the settings established by the therapist. The alternating signals cause the Palm Stimulators 303 to vibrate in alternating bursts. This alternating stimuli in the subject's palms engages both the right and left side of the subject's brain, allowing the subject to fully recall a past traumatic event. The therapist may then begin the therapy session.

    [0025] If the therapist will use sound in the therapy session, for example to trigger the subject's sensitivity to a noise, the therapist inserts a thumb drive with the appropriate sound into the Transmitter 201, and the subject dons the waterproof Headphones 402. The therapist then uses the Play, Stop and Pause controls 209 to play the stimulus sound.

    [0026] In an alternate process, as shown in the flow chart in FIG. 7, the therapist uses alternating audible stimuli rather than tactile stimuli to engage both sides of the subject's brain. In this case, the Gloves 301 and 304 are not required, and the subject merely dons the Headphones 402 after entering the Water Tank 401. The therapist selects Audible Stimulus using the Selection Buttons 205 and adjusts the alternating stimuli which will be in the form of tones to the Headphones 402 using the Up/Down Selectors 207.

    [0027] Many modifications and variations of this process and equipment may be made without departing from its spirit and scope, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. The specific embodiments described herein are offered by way of example only. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practiced applications.