Reality therapy is a therapeutic approach that psychologist Dr. William Glasser developed in the 1960s. It prioritizes practicing skills and techniques that ground a person in reality rather than ...
Imagine a therapy session in which the patient doesn't just talk about their fear, but actually experiences it—standing on stage in front of an audience, sitting on an airplane, or entering a crowded ...
VR can enhance physical therapy by providing dynamic activities tailored to a patient. The VR-rehabilitation market is projected to grow over the next several years. This article is part of "Trends in ...
Virtual reality as an adjunct to therapy has become more popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Vinicus "amnx" Amano/Unsplash Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual reality (VR) was studied ...
What can a reality therapist help with? In reality therapy, the focus is on the client’s present-day circumstances and not so much on what happened in the past. This treatment considers a person’s ...