The emergence of new shared media, such as the Internet and virtual reality are changing the ways in which people relate, communicate, and live. Health care, and in particular clinical psychology, is one of the areas that could be most dramatically reshaped by these new technologies. To exploit and understand this potential is the overall goal of the "Telemedicine and Portable Virtual Environment in Clinical Psychology"--VEPSY UPDATED--an European Community funded research project (IST-2000-25323, http://www.vepsy.com) whose specific goal is the development of different PC based virtual reality modules to be used in clinical assessment and treatment. In particular the developed modules have been using to address the following pathologies: a...
Mental health problems are inseparable from the environment. With virtual reality (VR), computer-gen...
Virtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation - is an Euro...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are becoming more and more common in Clinical Psych...
The emergence of new shared media, such as the Internet and virtual reality are changing the ways in...
More than 10 years ago, Tart (1990) described virtual reality (VR) as a technological model of consc...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
The possible impact of VR on mental health has the potential to be even more than what is currently ...
Previous work has shown that even relatively unsophisticated virtual reality tools can prove a valua...
no abstractDue, in large part, to the significant advances in PC hardware that have been made over t...
Since the European funded project VREPAR - Virtual Reality in Neuro- Psycho-Physiology (1995) – diff...
no abstractVirtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation (...
Since the European funded project VREPAR--Virtual Reality in Neuro-Psycho-Physiology (1995)--differe...
The work is aimed at examining the use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in clinical psychology i...
Virtual reality (VR) has undergone a transition in the past few years that has taken it out of the r...
Mental health problems are inseparable from the environment. With virtual reality (VR), computer-gen...
Virtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation - is an Euro...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are becoming more and more common in Clinical Psych...
The emergence of new shared media, such as the Internet and virtual reality are changing the ways in...
More than 10 years ago, Tart (1990) described virtual reality (VR) as a technological model of consc...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
The possible impact of VR on mental health has the potential to be even more than what is currently ...
Previous work has shown that even relatively unsophisticated virtual reality tools can prove a valua...
no abstractDue, in large part, to the significant advances in PC hardware that have been made over t...
Since the European funded project VREPAR - Virtual Reality in Neuro- Psycho-Physiology (1995) – diff...
no abstractVirtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation (...
Since the European funded project VREPAR--Virtual Reality in Neuro-Psycho-Physiology (1995)--differe...
The work is aimed at examining the use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in clinical psychology i...
Virtual reality (VR) has undergone a transition in the past few years that has taken it out of the r...
Mental health problems are inseparable from the environment. With virtual reality (VR), computer-gen...
Virtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation - is an Euro...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are becoming more and more common in Clinical Psych...