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Cyber Therapy 2005 Conference: A Decade of Virtual Reality

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
Founder & Editor-in-Chief

The abstract submission deadline for the 10th Annual Cyber Therapy 2005 Conference: A Decade of Virtual Reality together with the 1st International Conference on Applied Technologies in Medicine and Neuroscience from June 6th through the 10th in Basel Switzerland will be Saturday January 15th.

To submit your abstract please visit our website and click on the “call for participation” link. There, you may also find all other pertinent information including the guidelines for how to submit an abstract and a printable version of Presenter Agreement Form (at the bottom of the abstract guidelines link).

The CyberTherapy Conference brings together researchers, clinicians and funders to share and discuss the growing field of CyberTherapy. This year’s theme acknowledges the increasing use of interactive media in both training and therapeutic interventions. Technologies include virtual reality simulations, videogames, telehealth, the Internet, robotics, and non-invasive physiological monitoring devices. By utilizing technology for training and therapy, we are able to improve existing protocols, and disseminate care to a wider segment of the population. The Cyberarium will be open on June 7th and 8th and will feature current research displays and posters, exhibitors, and demonstrations of cutting edge technology.


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Grohol, J. (2005). Cyber Therapy 2005 Conference: A Decade of Virtual Reality. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 14, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2005/01/03/cyber-therapy-2005-conference-a-decade-of-virtual-reality/

 

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