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Virtual Reality in the Assessment, Understanding and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the computer sciences, virtual reality (VR) is usually described as a set of fancy technologies. However, in medicine and neuroscience, VR is instead defined as an advanced form of human–computer interface that allows the user to interact with and become present in a computer-generated environment. The sense of presence offered by VR makes it a powerful tool for personal change because it offers a world where the individual can stay and live a specific experience. For this reason, the use of VR in mental health shows promise: different types of research support its clinical efficacy for conditions including anxiety disorders, stress-related disorders, obesity and eating disorders, pain management, addiction, and schizophrenia. However, more research is needed to transform VR according to a clinical standard for mental health. This Special Issue aims to present the most recent advances in the mental health applications of VR, as well as their implications for future patient care.

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) --- virtual reality --- exposure in virtual reality --- cognitive exposure --- standardized scenario --- personalized scenario --- spatial memory --- episodic memory --- enactment --- memory rehabilitation --- embodied cognition --- aging --- body image disturbances --- body anxiety --- fear of gaining weight --- full body illusion --- body representation --- obesity --- health --- navigation --- neurorehabilitation --- systematic review --- virtual environment --- cognitive and physical rehabilitation --- oldest old person --- Obsessive–compulsive disorders --- multiple errands test --- cognitive assessment --- executive functions --- computational models --- decision tree --- cross-validation --- real phobic images --- anxiety disorders --- specific phobia --- fMRI --- neuroimaging --- anorexia nervosa --- body image distortion --- body dissatisfaction --- embodiment --- interpersonal multisensory stimulation --- pain perception --- telescoped effect --- amputee patients --- emotion regulation --- treatment --- wellbeing intervention --- adults --- distraction systems --- dental anxiety --- pain --- autism spectrum disorder --- body movements --- repetitive behaviors --- machine learning --- dementia --- mild cognitive impairment --- electroencephalogram --- serious game --- Alzheimer disease --- digital biomarker --- hippocampus --- MRI --- cognitive rehabilitation --- computerized assessment --- sense of reality --- hallucinations --- psychosis --- derealization --- n/a --- sense of agency --- metacognition --- stress --- bodily-self --- mental health --- presence --- Obsessive-compulsive disorders


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Freud and the Rat Man
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ISBN: 0300036949 Year: 1986 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,


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Clinical guide to obsessive compulsive and related disorders
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ISBN: 0199977771 0199382247 0199977763 9780199977765 1306571510 9781306571517 9780199977758 0199977755 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford

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Clinical Guide to Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders is a complete, comprehensive overview of OCD and related disorders (trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, hoarding disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, and tic disorders). The book covers underlying causes, clinical presentations and treatments. The book serves as a primer for clinicians in training and those already in practice who have little if any background in these disorders. It discusses the pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for both adults and children with an emphasis on providing practical information for clinicians to use in their everyday practices. Based on the DSM-5, the book uses the latest evidence-based information regarding treatments including medication options, behavioral therapies, alternative treatments, and recent developments in surgical treatment. This book will provide students, residents, interns and even veteran clinicians with a basic understanding of OCD and disorders that are often associated with OCD. In addition, members of the public and those affected by these disorders may use this book to enhance their personal knowledge of the subject matter presented.


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La passion des étoffes chez un neuro-psychiatre : G. G. de Clérambault (1872-1934)
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ISBN: 2853760278 9782853760270 Year: 1981 Publisher: Paris : Solin,


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The clinician's guide to cognitive-behavioral therapy for childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder
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ISBN: 0128114282 0128114274 9780128114285 9780128114278 Year: 2018 Publisher: London

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Cognitive therapy. --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children. --- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. --- Cognitive Therapy. --- Child. --- Adolescent. --- Cognition Therapy --- Cognitive Behavior Therapy --- Cognitive Psychotherapy --- Therapy, Cognition --- Therapy, Cognitive --- Therapy, Cognitive Behavior --- Behavior Therapy, Cognitive --- Cognitive Therapy --- Psychotherapy, Cognitive --- Behavior Therapies, Cognitive --- Behavioral Therapies, Cognitive --- Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive --- Cognition Therapies --- Cognitive Behavior Therapies --- Cognitive Behavioral Therapies --- Cognitive Psychotherapies --- Cognitive Therapies --- Psychotherapies, Cognitive --- Therapies, Cognition --- Therapies, Cognitive --- Therapies, Cognitive Behavior --- Therapies, Cognitive Behavioral --- Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral --- Adolescents --- Adolescents, Female --- Adolescents, Male --- Teenagers --- Teens --- Adolescence --- Youth --- Adolescent, Female --- Adolescent, Male --- Female Adolescent --- Female Adolescents --- Male Adolescent --- Male Adolescents --- Teen --- Teenager --- Youths --- Minors --- Children --- Anankastic Personality --- Neurosis, Obsessive-Compulsive --- Anankastic Personalities --- Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive --- Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive --- Neuroses, Obsessive-Compulsive --- Neurosis, Obsessive Compulsive --- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder --- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders --- Obsessive-Compulsive Neuroses --- Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis --- Personalities, Anankastic --- Personality, Anankastic --- Compulsive Behavior --- Obsessive-compulsive neurosis in children --- Neuroses in children --- Cognitive-behavior therapy --- Cognitive-behavioral therapy --- Cognitive psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy


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Virtual Reality in the Assessment, Understanding and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the computer sciences, virtual reality (VR) is usually described as a set of fancy technologies. However, in medicine and neuroscience, VR is instead defined as an advanced form of human–computer interface that allows the user to interact with and become present in a computer-generated environment. The sense of presence offered by VR makes it a powerful tool for personal change because it offers a world where the individual can stay and live a specific experience. For this reason, the use of VR in mental health shows promise: different types of research support its clinical efficacy for conditions including anxiety disorders, stress-related disorders, obesity and eating disorders, pain management, addiction, and schizophrenia. However, more research is needed to transform VR according to a clinical standard for mental health. This Special Issue aims to present the most recent advances in the mental health applications of VR, as well as their implications for future patient care.

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Information technology industries --- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) --- virtual reality --- exposure in virtual reality --- cognitive exposure --- standardized scenario --- personalized scenario --- spatial memory --- episodic memory --- enactment --- memory rehabilitation --- embodied cognition --- aging --- body image disturbances --- body anxiety --- fear of gaining weight --- full body illusion --- body representation --- obesity --- health --- navigation --- neurorehabilitation --- systematic review --- virtual environment --- cognitive and physical rehabilitation --- oldest old person --- Obsessive-compulsive disorders --- multiple errands test --- cognitive assessment --- executive functions --- computational models --- decision tree --- cross-validation --- real phobic images --- anxiety disorders --- specific phobia --- fMRI --- neuroimaging --- anorexia nervosa --- body image distortion --- body dissatisfaction --- embodiment --- interpersonal multisensory stimulation --- pain perception --- telescoped effect --- amputee patients --- emotion regulation --- treatment --- wellbeing intervention --- adults --- distraction systems --- dental anxiety --- pain --- autism spectrum disorder --- body movements --- repetitive behaviors --- machine learning --- dementia --- mild cognitive impairment --- electroencephalogram --- serious game --- Alzheimer disease --- digital biomarker --- hippocampus --- MRI --- cognitive rehabilitation --- computerized assessment --- sense of reality --- hallucinations --- psychosis --- derealization --- sense of agency --- metacognition --- stress --- bodily-self --- mental health --- presence

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