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Publicaties

Empathic accuracy in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Using a task with dynamic real-life emotional stimuli

Exploring the role of clinical and demographic characteristics on the effects of virtual reality cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis: A moderator analysis

Facing your inner critic: a randomized controlled trial investigating a virtual reality intervention with and without a perspective change for excessive self-criticism

The development and pilot testing of VR-SOAP, a modular virtual reality treatment for improving social activities and participation in early psychosis

Virtual-reality cognitive behavior therapy versus cognitive behavior therapy for paranoid ideation: A pragmatic, single-blind, multicenter randomized clinical superiority trial

A single-session VR intervention addressing self-compassion and self-criticism with and without perspective change: Results of a randomized controlled experiment

Daily-life stress reactivity and recovery following virtual-reality-based cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with a psychotic disorder

Relations between changes in safety behavior, paranoid ideations, cognitive biases, and clinical characteristics of patients with a psychotic disorder over time

BEATVIC, a body-oriented resilience therapy for individuals with psychosis: Short term results of a multi-center RCT

Advances in immersive virtual reality interventions for mental disorders: A new reality?

Pers/media

VR, mobiele apps, helpen forensisch psychiatrisch patiënt

Kan VR helpen bij het verminderen van zelfkritiek?

Onderzoek naar inzet VR bij psychologische behandelingen

Subsidie UMCG voor onderzoek naar VR-oefeningen voor meer zelfcompassie

Subsidie UMCG voor onderzoek naar VR-oefeningen voor meer zelfcompassie

Subsidie UMCG voor onderzoek naar VR-oefeningen voor meer zelfcompassie

UMCG krijgt 65.000 euro voor onderzoek naar effect nieuwe VR-oefeningen op mensen met psychische klachten