What is your relationship with virtual reality? Welcome to our October Newsletter. I hope this email finds you safe and well. As the days shorten, our clients report spending more time online and thus reach out to us to explore the benefits and challenges of virtual reality. We have hosted two events on the topic (more below) for the counselling profession and will continue with the subject in November as …
This month, we bring the key cyberpsychology concepts used in VR Therapy to you. Enjoy!
This month, we invite you to an introduction to VRTs (Virtual Reality Therapies).
In collaboration with the OnlineEvents platform, we will be sharing our insights, and you can now sign up for a self-selected fee here.
This month, we invite you to an introduction to VRTs (Virtual Reality Therapies).
In collaboration with the OnlineEvents platform, we will be sharing our insights, and you can now sign up for a self-selected fee here.
Bath Digital VIRTUAL festival starts today. Since it is happening online and we can all access it for a small ticket fee, I would like to highlight the sessions I really like. Here are my top choices.
The Upfest VR brings the artworks of many well-known street artists to the Virtual Reality this year and it opens today.
In August I have promised to share feedback from my work with ProReal VR with my coaching clients, so here is just a small collection.
Today I would like to invite you to the ProReal VR environment and its use for mental health treatment.
We have looked at general trends and insights about virtual reality earlier this month, so now I would like to narrow down the practical use of this new, still fast-growing technology, for mental health support.
In this post I would like to share a few interesting videos about the practical application of virtual reality, but also general insights and trends on how humanity might be able to utilise this relatively new set of tools.