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VR art sessions helped teens in psychiatric care boost emotional expression, reduce anxiety, and connect with peers, early study shows.
A pilot study by The Glimpse Group and Montefiore Einstein found that virtual reality art sessions helped teens in outpatient psychiatric care improve emotional expression, reduce anxiety, and build peer connections.
Led by Dr. Jenny Seham and conducted under IRB oversight, the project used Foretell Reality’s immersive platform for individual and group creative activities in virtual environments.
Early results show positive outcomes, with participants reporting greater comfort and engagement.
Supported by Montefiore Einstein’s Fine Art Program, the initiative highlights the potential of VR to enhance mental health treatment for adolescents by blending art and technology in safe, interactive spaces.
Las sesiones de arte VR ayudaron a los adolescentes en el cuidado psiquiátrico a aumentar la expresión emocional, reducir la ansiedad y conectarse con sus compañeros, según muestran los primeros estudios.