The Future of Psychotherapy
PsyCurio
Enhance your therapy sessions with interactive & immersive VR-Scenarios from our medically certified Software!
PsyCurio is..
- Easy to use
- A clinically validated medical device
- Fully mobile
- Offering best data security (GDPR)
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Start making a difference with VR-therapy for your own practice in 3 easy steps!
1. Find a solution that works for you
Set up a call and we will figure out the right product for you!
2. We send you the Headset
Our partner company VR-Expert sends you the VR headset of your choice. The software, including all scenarios, is already installed on the headset. So, no confusing set-up process or additional hardware (e.g. computer) are required. If you need help getting started, we can help you with the first steps with a video call.
3. Treat your patients using Virtual Reality
With our software, you will bring your practice to a new level and help your patients in an effective, innovative and fun way!
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By The Numbers
Disorders*
Interactive Modules*
Doctors & Therapist
%
NET Promoter Score
*learn more about the disorders we treat and our different interactive modules we offer here:
Social Anxiety
We use VRET to treat social phobia/anxiety (F40.10).
There are 4 exposition scenarios to treat the fear of public speaking (seminar, conference, classroom, lecture hall).
Also, there are 3 modules to practice everyday situations (subway, supermarket, bar).
And last but not least a complete section of our psychoeducation module is designated to inform about social phobia.
Specific Phobias
There are many different specific phobias (F300.29). Our modules enable in-virtuo exposition to some of the most common ones:
- Acrophobia – Fear of heights
- Arachnophobia – Fear of spiders
- Claustrophobia – Fear of enclosed spaces
- .. and more to come!
Depression
We treat depression (F33) in three ways:
- Psychoeducation
- Autobiographical Exercise (using patients’ own pictures)
- Meditation / Mindfulness
PTSD
To assist in the treatment of PTSD (F43.10), we provide an in-virtuo version of the vault-exercise, a stabilisitation exercise based on Luise Reddemann’s work, which is normally only done in-sensu.
Addiction
We have exercises for two of the most common addictive disorder:
- Alcohol Use Disorder (F10. 20)
- Tobacco Use Disorder (F17. 200)
Addictive symptoms should be reduced through:
- Approach-avoidance tasks and
- Cue-exposure training
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