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  2. What Is Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy? - WebMD

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    Virtual reality (VR) uses technology to swap real-life environments with made-up ones that look real. That’s called simulation. Exposure therapy helps you face your fears in a safe environment ...

  3. Virtual Reality Meditation for Anxiety: It Worked for Me

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    The benefits of meditation are well established for many mental health conditions, especially generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Research shows that mindfulness meditation reduces anxiety ...

  4. What to Know About Exposure Therapy for Anxiety - Healthline

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    Where to start. Takeaway. Exposure therapy is a kind of behavioral therapy that is typically used to help people living with phobias and anxiety disorders. It involves a person facing what they ...

  5. Virtual Reality: How Is It Used in Medicine? - WebMD

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    VR helps with pain control in adults, as well. When VR is used along with medication, it can reduce the severe pain people have during wound care for burn injuries. It can also help people who ...

  6. How to Meditate When You're an Overthinker - Healthline

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    Pre-recorded guided meditations might be the overthinker’s gateway to contemplative success. Listening to a guiding voice provides the brain something to focus on, keeping intrusive thoughts at ...

  7. Virtual reality sickness - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality sickness is closely related to simulator and motion sickness. Sensory conflict theory provides a framework for understanding motion sickness; however, it can be applied to virtual reality sickness to better understand how it can occur, and is commonly used for that purpose.

  8. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality is being applied to a wide range of medical areas, including medical education, training, surgery and diagnostic assistance for heath staff. For patients it is a good way of using it for their rehabilitation and training. [12] VR began to appear in rehabilitation in the 2000s.

  9. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality. An operator controlling The Virtual Interface Environment Workstation (VIEW) [1] at NASA Ames. Virtual reality ( VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games ...