Study: Virtual reality may reduce paranoia in psychotics
Virtual reality-based therapy combined with standard treatment reduced paranoia and anxiety in people with psychotic disorders, scientists reported on Friday.
Virtual reality-based therapy combined with standard treatment reduced paranoia and anxiety in people with psychotic disorders, scientists reported on Friday.
New research suggests that living in a city could increase teenagers’ risk of developing psychosis, potentially leading to further mental health problems in adulthood.
Clinical studies show that heavy use of gadgets pump up aggression and anxiety, and induce depression. Psychiatrists report that this can even lead to a form of psychosis in which the user loses touch with reality.
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