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@proceedings{2381618, author = {Juřík, Vojtěch and Varšová, Kristína and Chmelík, Jiří and Janoušek, Oto}, booktitle = {18th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference - INTED2024, Valencia, Spain}, keywords = {psychology; virtual reality; phobias; exposure therapy; VR development}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-84-09-59215-9}, title = {VRET ENVIRONMENTS ARCHITECTURE: ADJUSTING IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TRAINING}, url = {https://iated.org/inted/}, year = {2024} }
TY - CONF ID - 2381618 AU - Juřík, Vojtěch - Varšová, Kristína - Chmelík, Jiří - Janoušek, Oto PY - 2024 TI - VRET ENVIRONMENTS ARCHITECTURE: ADJUSTING IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TRAINING SN - 9788409592159 KW - psychology KW - virtual reality KW - phobias KW - exposure therapy KW - VR development UR - https://iated.org/inted/ N2 - Immersive virtual reality (iVR) has dynamically evolved in recent years, introducing unprecedented possibilities for psychotherapeutic care, particularly in the area of exposure therapy. As iVR has solidified its standing as a highly promising technology for training and education across diverse fields, there is a growing demand for innovative methods and techniques to support psychotherapeutic services. Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) has emerged as a new trend in psychotherapy domains, with recent research endorsing its safety and economic viability as an alternative to traditional in vivo exposure therapy. A specific area of focus within this context is psychotherapeutic supervision and training, which often involves experts and trainees facing time and location constraints. Current literature and research consistently affirm the belief that iVR possesses features conducive to remote and authentic immersive experiences, presenting the potential to significantly enhance psychotherapy training, including VRET. However, specific tools and applications in this domain are limited, with only a few essential products currently available. This contribution outlines and discusses a specific architecture for immersive virtual environments designed for exposure therapy. The discussion centers on addressing psychological and psychotherapeutic requirements on one hand, and usability aspects such as visualisation and interaction on the other. Special emphasis is given to the potential for continuous recording and analysis of physiological data during the session, aiming to facilitate and enhance the overall safety of the therapeutic process. ER -
JUŘÍK, Vojtěch, Kristína VARŠOVÁ, Jiří CHMELÍK a Oto JANOUŠEK. VRET ENVIRONMENTS ARCHITECTURE: ADJUSTING IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TRAINING. In \textit{18th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference - INTED2024, Valencia, Spain}. 2024. ISBN~978-84-09-59215-9.
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