The latest advances in computational power of small portable devices enables the development of new forms of Augmented Realities, namely Augmented Reality Shared Spaces. In this work, we will explore this technolo- gy to improve the collaborative work between people in the same physical space allowing them to share and visualise virtual contents. The idea is to have a 3D scene shared between several people where everyone can see and interact with and explore its use in psychotherapy context. These live interactions can also be used to improve the quality of collaborative work by presenting in real time ideas and thoughts of any participant directly on top of the 3D model. In the case of a psychotherapy session typically patients describe th...
The present study is to be considered in the framework of the VEPSY UPDATED project, whose main obje...
This paper describes how participatory design was employed in the design of an automated Virtual Rea...
Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However...
The latest advances in computational power of small portable devices enables the development of new ...
This thesis explores challenges for the design of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) systems. ...
This paper reviews the move from virtual reality exposure-based therapy (VRET) to augmented reality ...
Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in mental health problems. The lives of people su...
We present a technology demonstrator of the potential utility of our telepresence approach to suppor...
Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real...
Contains fulltext : 170366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present pap...
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology to support the treatment of patients with phobia, such as...
People with social phobia have a severe fear of everyday social situations. In this paper we describ...
The aim of the paper is to describe a possible direction of development and theoretical model for e...
[EN] A growing number of empirical studies evaluate the influence of Mental Health (MH) technology o...
Motivation - The project is to reduce the therapist's workload in virtual reality exposure therapy (...
The present study is to be considered in the framework of the VEPSY UPDATED project, whose main obje...
This paper describes how participatory design was employed in the design of an automated Virtual Rea...
Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However...
The latest advances in computational power of small portable devices enables the development of new ...
This thesis explores challenges for the design of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) systems. ...
This paper reviews the move from virtual reality exposure-based therapy (VRET) to augmented reality ...
Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in mental health problems. The lives of people su...
We present a technology demonstrator of the potential utility of our telepresence approach to suppor...
Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real...
Contains fulltext : 170366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present pap...
The use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology to support the treatment of patients with phobia, such as...
People with social phobia have a severe fear of everyday social situations. In this paper we describ...
The aim of the paper is to describe a possible direction of development and theoretical model for e...
[EN] A growing number of empirical studies evaluate the influence of Mental Health (MH) technology o...
Motivation - The project is to reduce the therapist's workload in virtual reality exposure therapy (...
The present study is to be considered in the framework of the VEPSY UPDATED project, whose main obje...
This paper describes how participatory design was employed in the design of an automated Virtual Rea...
Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However...