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      Augmented Reality: A Brand New Challenge for the Assessment and Treatment of Psychological Disorders

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          Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real world in order to run in the same representation and, in real time, enhancing the user's sensory perception of reality. From another point of view, Augmented Reality can be defined as a set of techniques and tools that add information to the physical reality. To date, Augmented Reality has been used in many fields, such as medicine, entertainment, maintenance, architecture, education, and cognitive and motor rehabilitation but very few studies and applications of AR exist in clinical psychology. In the treatment of psychological disorders, Augmented Reality has given preliminary evidence to be a useful tool due to its adaptability to the patient needs and therapeutic purposes and interactivity. Another relevant factor is the quality of the user's experience in the Augmented Reality system determined from emotional engagement and sense of presence. This experience could increase the AR ecological validity in the treatment of psychological disorders. This paper reviews the recent studies on the use of Augmented Reality in the evaluation and treatment of psychological disorders, focusing on current uses of this technology and on the specific features that delineate Augmented Reality a new technique useful for psychology.

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            Affective outcomes of virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety and specific phobias: a meta-analysis.

            Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is an increasingly common treatment for anxiety and specific phobias. Lacking is a quantitative meta-analysis that enhances understanding of the variability and clinical significance of anxiety reduction outcomes after VRET. Searches of electronic databases yielded 52 studies, and of these, 21 studies (300 subjects) met inclusion criteria. Although meta-analysis revealed large declines in anxiety symptoms following VRET, moderator analyses were limited due to inconsistent reporting in the VRET literature. This highlights the need for future research studies that report uniform and detailed information regarding presence, immersion, anxiety and/or phobia duration, and demographics.
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                Journal
                Comput Math Methods Med
                Comput Math Methods Med
                CMMM
                Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
                Hindawi Publishing Corporation
                1748-670X
                1748-6718
                2015
                3 August 2015
                : 2015
                : 862942
                Affiliations
                1Applied Technology for Neuro-Psychology Lab, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, 20145 Milan, Italy
                2Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Milan, 20123 Milan, Italy
                Author notes
                *Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli: alice.chicchi@ 123456gmail.com

                Academic Editor: Yuri Ostrovsky

                Article
                10.1155/2015/862942
                4538767
                26339283
                15eb90d1-8ebb-42ab-abd7-e98cb1b84afe
                Copyright © 2015 Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 12 December 2014
                : 3 February 2015
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                Applied mathematics
                Applied mathematics

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