Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for forensic mental healthcare, studies that explore why and in what way VR can be of added value for treatment of forensic psychiatric patients is lacking. Goals: This study aimed to identify (1) points of improvements in existing forensic mental health treatment of in- and outpatients, (2) possible ways of using VR that can improve current treatment, and (3) positive and negative aspects of the use of VR for the current treatment according to patients and therapists. Methods: Two scenario-based methods were used. First, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight therapists and three patients to elicit scenarios from them. Based on these ...
Immersive virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a potentially revolutionary tool for psycholog...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially powerful technology for enhancing assessment in mental health....
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
Background: Research has indicated that interactive, computerized case simulations using immersive v...
BackgroundLow motivation and suboptimal cognitive skills are common among forensic psychiatric patie...
International audienceViolent offending behaviours remain an important issue in particular when asso...
In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on off...
BackgroundReliable and valid assessment of paranoia is important in forensic psychiatry for providin...
BackgroundReliable and valid assessment of paranoia is important in forensic psychiatry for providin...
Background: Social cognitive interventions have not been thoroughly assessed in the beginning stages...
Virtual reality has been around the corner for quite some time. However, the technical development o...
The possible impact of VR on mental health has the potential to be even more than what is currently ...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially powerful technology for enhancing assessment in mental health....
Immersive virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a potentially revolutionary tool for psycholog...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially powerful technology for enhancing assessment in mental health....
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
Background: Research has indicated that interactive, computerized case simulations using immersive v...
BackgroundLow motivation and suboptimal cognitive skills are common among forensic psychiatric patie...
International audienceViolent offending behaviours remain an important issue in particular when asso...
In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on off...
BackgroundReliable and valid assessment of paranoia is important in forensic psychiatry for providin...
BackgroundReliable and valid assessment of paranoia is important in forensic psychiatry for providin...
Background: Social cognitive interventions have not been thoroughly assessed in the beginning stages...
Virtual reality has been around the corner for quite some time. However, the technical development o...
The possible impact of VR on mental health has the potential to be even more than what is currently ...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially powerful technology for enhancing assessment in mental health....
Immersive virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a potentially revolutionary tool for psycholog...
Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence ...
Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially powerful technology for enhancing assessment in mental health....