Clinicians' perspectives of immersive tools in clinical mental health settings: a systematic scoping review
Abstract Background Virtual Reality in mental health treatment has potential to address a wide spectrum of psychological and neurocognitive disorders. Despite the proven benefits, integration into clinical practice faces significant challenges. There is a critical need for research into clinicians...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Cushnan (Author), Paul McCafferty (Author), Paul Best (Author) |
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