The development of a common factors based virtual reality therapy system for remote psychotherapy applications
The development of a common factors based virtual reality therapy system for remote psychotherapy applications
In person psychotherapy can be inaccessible to many, particularly isolated populations. Remote psychotherapy has been proposed as a more accessible alternative. However, certain limitations in the current solutions including providing a restorative therapeutic environment and therapeutic alliance have meant that many other people are left behind and do not receive adequate treatment. A common factors based VR and EEG remote psychotherapy system can make remote psychotherapy more accessible and effective for people in which current options are not sufficient.
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Tacca, Christopher
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Kerr, Barbara
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Friis, Elizabeth
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12 March 2022
Tacca, Christopher
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Kerr, Barbara
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Tacca, Christopher, Kerr, Barbara and Friis, Elizabeth
(2022)
The development of a common factors based virtual reality therapy system for remote psychotherapy applications.
In 2022 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW).
IEEE.
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(doi:10.1109/vrw55335.2022.00100).
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In person psychotherapy can be inaccessible to many, particularly isolated populations. Remote psychotherapy has been proposed as a more accessible alternative. However, certain limitations in the current solutions including providing a restorative therapeutic environment and therapeutic alliance have meant that many other people are left behind and do not receive adequate treatment. A common factors based VR and EEG remote psychotherapy system can make remote psychotherapy more accessible and effective for people in which current options are not sufficient.
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Published date: 12 March 2022
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2022 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW), , Christchurch, New Zealand, 2022-03-12 - 2022-03-16
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