Exploring Clinical Virtual Reality Innovations Presented at the Stephen A. Lisman Lecture
Innovative Approaches in Clinical Virtual Reality
At the highly anticipated Stephen A. Lisman Lecture, renowned psychologist Albert "Skip" Rizzo Ph.D. ’91 delivered an enlightening presentation on clinical virtual reality. This advanced technology is transforming therapeutic practices by offering immersive experiences that can aid in treating various psychological disorders.
Key Highlights from Rizzo's Presentation
- Increased Engagement: Clinical virtual reality enhances patient engagement during therapeutic sessions.
- Evidence-Based Results: Research shows improved outcomes in anxiety and PTSD treatments.
- Future Directions: Rizzo discussed ongoing studies and future applications in clinical practice.
The Lisman Lecture Series continues to be a platform for showcasing cutting-edge research in psychology and therapy innovations.
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