Cybertherapy : Internet and Virtual Reality as Assessment and Rehabitation Tools for Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience.

By: Botella, CContributor(s): Légeron, P | Optale, G | Optale, GMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Health Technology and InformaticsPublisher: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (292 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781601294166Subject(s): Clinical psychology | Internet in medicine | Neurosciences | Virtual reality in medicine | Virtual reality therapyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cybertherapy : Internet and Virtual Reality as Assessment and Rehabitation Tools for Clinical Psychology and NeuroscienceDDC classification: 616.890028568 LOC classification: RC455.2.D38 -- C945 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contributors -- Contents -- Section I. Cybertherapy Rationale: Advantages of New Technologies for Clinical Psychology -- Chapter 1. Cybertherapy in Practice: The VEPSY Updated Project -- Chapter 2. New Tools in Cybertherapy: the VEPSY Website -- Chapter 3. Virtual Reality and Psychotherapy -- Chapter 4. Virtual Interaction in Cognitive Neuropsychology -- Section II. Cybertherapy Experiences: Clinical Trials in the Treatment of Mental Disorders -- Chapter 5. The Use of VR in the Treatment of Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia -- Chapter 6. Virtual Reality Exposure in the Treatment of Social Phobia -- Chapter 7. The Use of VR in the Treatment of Eating Disorders -- Chapter 8. Male Sexual Dysfunctions: Immersive Virtual Reality and Multimedia Therapy -- Section III. Cybertherapy Technology: Advanced Tools for Clinical Psychology -- Chapter 9. New Technologies for Providing Remote Psychological Treatments -- Chapter 10. Technological Background of VR -- Section IV. Cybertherapy Ergonomics: How to Design Effective Cybertherapy Tools -- Chapter 11. Ergonomics of Virtual Environments for Clinical Use -- Chapter 12. An Integrated Approach to the Ergonomic Analysis of VR in Psychotherapy: Panic Disorders, Agoraphobia and Eating Disorders -- Section V. The Future of Cybertherapy: New Scenarios and Applications -- Chapter 13. Immersive Virtual Telepresence: Virtual Reality Meets eHealth -- Chapter 14. The Future of Cybertherapy: Improved Options with Advanced Technologies -- Author Index.
Summary: Cybertherapy, the integration of telehealth technologies with the Internet and shared virtual reality, is used for two reasons: either because there is no alternative, or because it is in some sense better than traditional medicine.
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Cover -- Title page -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contributors -- Contents -- Section I. Cybertherapy Rationale: Advantages of New Technologies for Clinical Psychology -- Chapter 1. Cybertherapy in Practice: The VEPSY Updated Project -- Chapter 2. New Tools in Cybertherapy: the VEPSY Website -- Chapter 3. Virtual Reality and Psychotherapy -- Chapter 4. Virtual Interaction in Cognitive Neuropsychology -- Section II. Cybertherapy Experiences: Clinical Trials in the Treatment of Mental Disorders -- Chapter 5. The Use of VR in the Treatment of Panic Disorders and Agoraphobia -- Chapter 6. Virtual Reality Exposure in the Treatment of Social Phobia -- Chapter 7. The Use of VR in the Treatment of Eating Disorders -- Chapter 8. Male Sexual Dysfunctions: Immersive Virtual Reality and Multimedia Therapy -- Section III. Cybertherapy Technology: Advanced Tools for Clinical Psychology -- Chapter 9. New Technologies for Providing Remote Psychological Treatments -- Chapter 10. Technological Background of VR -- Section IV. Cybertherapy Ergonomics: How to Design Effective Cybertherapy Tools -- Chapter 11. Ergonomics of Virtual Environments for Clinical Use -- Chapter 12. An Integrated Approach to the Ergonomic Analysis of VR in Psychotherapy: Panic Disorders, Agoraphobia and Eating Disorders -- Section V. The Future of Cybertherapy: New Scenarios and Applications -- Chapter 13. Immersive Virtual Telepresence: Virtual Reality Meets eHealth -- Chapter 14. The Future of Cybertherapy: Improved Options with Advanced Technologies -- Author Index.

Cybertherapy, the integration of telehealth technologies with the Internet and shared virtual reality, is used for two reasons: either because there is no alternative, or because it is in some sense better than traditional medicine.

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