Patients are given an assessment of their condition based on various parameters and are also taught relaxation and self-regulation techniques in stressful situations. They are also subjected to a series of virtual reality sessions in which they are presented with potentially stressful situations.
Recording and analysis of physiological parameters allows specialists to monitor the condition of patients in real time and activate the necessary feedback mechanisms and psychotherapy. This software solution automates rehabilitation and simplifies data analysis, the press service noted.
The technique involves 10 individual exposure psychotherapy sessions in virtual reality using computer simulations. Project leader Lala Kasimova noted that PTSD is a serious problem among military personnel and veterans, and the developed approach can significantly help this category of people.
Source: Ferra

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