This study aims to explore patients’ and therapists’ attitudes about the psychological treatment they received (patients) or applied (therapists). The treatments were standard CBT protocols for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complicated grief (CG), or adjustment disorders (ADs), depending on each patient diagnosis. The treatments were delivered following a traditional format or supported by a virtual reality (VR) system “EMMA’s WORLD” designed for the treatment of stress-related disorders. “EMMA’s WORLD” is a VR application in which patients can explore negative experiences using different virtual elements that can be customized to make them more meaningful to the user. The sample was compo...
Purpose: The aims of this systematic review were to identify the study protocol of Virtual Reality T...
In recent years the development of new virtual environments has been qualitatively high and fast at ...
Background: Although traditional forms of therapy for anxiety-related disorders (eg, cognitive behav...
This study aims to explore patients’ and therapists’ attitudes about the psychological treatment th...
This paper presents preliminary efficacy data in a controlled study of the use of a virtual reality ...
Background: Automated virtual reality (VR) therapy could allow a greater number of patients to recei...
The use of virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) technology in clinical psychology is growing....
Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) can be an effective healthcare tool, particularly applied to anxi...
The recent convergence between technology and medicine is offering innovative methods and tools for ...
The subject of this article is the use of virtual reality in psychological cognitive behavioral ther...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies, such as virtual reality, has been employed in...
Virtual reality can help individuals to manage stress and anxiety. In addition to its efficacy in re...
Although well-established therapies exist for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), barriers to see...
Applying head-mounted displays (HMDs) and virtual reality scenarios in virtual reality exposure ther...
The rapid changes in human contacts due to the COVID-19 crisis have not only posed a huge burden on ...
Purpose: The aims of this systematic review were to identify the study protocol of Virtual Reality T...
In recent years the development of new virtual environments has been qualitatively high and fast at ...
Background: Although traditional forms of therapy for anxiety-related disorders (eg, cognitive behav...
This study aims to explore patients’ and therapists’ attitudes about the psychological treatment th...
This paper presents preliminary efficacy data in a controlled study of the use of a virtual reality ...
Background: Automated virtual reality (VR) therapy could allow a greater number of patients to recei...
The use of virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) technology in clinical psychology is growing....
Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) can be an effective healthcare tool, particularly applied to anxi...
The recent convergence between technology and medicine is offering innovative methods and tools for ...
The subject of this article is the use of virtual reality in psychological cognitive behavioral ther...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies, such as virtual reality, has been employed in...
Virtual reality can help individuals to manage stress and anxiety. In addition to its efficacy in re...
Although well-established therapies exist for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), barriers to see...
Applying head-mounted displays (HMDs) and virtual reality scenarios in virtual reality exposure ther...
The rapid changes in human contacts due to the COVID-19 crisis have not only posed a huge burden on ...
Purpose: The aims of this systematic review were to identify the study protocol of Virtual Reality T...
In recent years the development of new virtual environments has been qualitatively high and fast at ...
Background: Although traditional forms of therapy for anxiety-related disorders (eg, cognitive behav...