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What is Non-Verbal Cues

Virtual and Augmented Reality in Mental Health Treatment
Visual signs typical of the face-to-face communication associating with the words. Body language, tone, gestures, facial expressions.
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From Chat Therapy to Virtual Reality (VR): The Case of Idego – Digital Psychology
Simone Barbato (Idego – Psicologia Digitale s.r.l., Italy) and Lorenzo Di Natale (Idego – Psicologia Digitale s.r.l., Italy)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7168-1.ch012
Abstract
This chapter aims to highlight some aspects linked with the psychological interventions adaptability to the virtual setting, focusing on advantages, limits, and the effectiveness criteria of an online intervention, and of the virtual reality (VR) applications in the clinical psychology field. First of all, the authors will examine the characteristics of the web-based setting and of the online psychological counseling service, underling opportunities and risks of text talk-based chat therapy and the issues dealing with the role of the therapist. This will be followed by the analysis of Twende! Project, an online psychological counseling service created by the Italian company Idego – Digital Psychology s.r.l. The chapter will conclude with the presentation of VR systems as an e-therapy tool, considering their application scopes in order to treat mental disorders and showing their adaptability and operational effectiveness in several clinical psychology areas.
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Removing Space and Time: Tips for Managing the Virtual Workplace
Non-verbal cues, such as body language and tone of voice, serve as insights into the emotional state of other people. Because virtual teams are made up of people in different geographical locations, team members must learn to communicate differently because the non-verbal cues have been removed.
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