Virtual reality exposure therapy works by creating controlled environments where patients can gradually confront their fears without real-world risks. By removing real-world risks, VR can make ...
Reality Therapy, a form of therapy developed by Cleveland-born psychiatrist William Glasser in the 1960s, is a creative mash-up of humanistic and cognitive-behavioral concepts with a touch of ...
VR can enhance physical therapy by providing dynamic activities tailored to a patient. The VR-rehabilitation market is projected to grow over the next several years. This article is part of "Trends in ...