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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

Playing this classic video game can reduce memories of trauma

  • Playing the classic video game Tetris could help reduce distressing memories following trauma, according to a new trial.
  • Researchers found that NHS health workers who played a slow version of Tetris as part of a treatment called Imagery Competing Task Intervention (ICTI) experienced a significant reduction in flashbacks.
  • The study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, involved 99 NHS staff exposed to traumatic events during the Covid-19 pandemic, with those receiving ICTI having 10 times fewer flashbacks within four weeks.
  • After six months, 70 per cent of participants who received the Tetris intervention reported having no intrusive memories, and the treatment also helped tackle symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Experts are now keen to expand testing of the method, which they describe as accessible, scalable, and adaptable, to a broader population.

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