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PRODUCT

Path to Mental Health and Maximum Self-Actualization


Imagine a world where any VR user—medical providers, company and sports team coaches, and HR professionals—can set up a VR device in the office and select sessions and programs for the appropriate therapeutic process. These sessions aim at managing symptoms of anxiety and depression, developing new skills, or enhancing existing ones through an enjoyable and brief VR experience.

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How to Use Neuropilot VR

Explore VT Session Programs with Our Guidance:

1. Choose the Client's Preferred Program: Select a VR session program tailored to address your client's specific concerns.

2. Initiate the Program: Once the program is selected, provide instructions and a timeline for your client to consistently complete 5-minute VR animation sessions.

3. Questionnaire Completion: Before and after the program, have your client complete a short questionnaire (Online on the Neuropilot’s web-page) to assess their anxiety levels and track progress.

4. Start the First Session: Ensure the client is comfortable with the VR device and begin the session.

5. Monitor Client Progress: Pay attention to your client's physical and emotional state during and after the session.

 

6. Managing the Follow-Up Sessions: Determine the schedule for future sessions based on the selected program, with periodic monitoring.

7. Provide Additional Support: If your client requires assistance or has questions, our team is available to provide guidance and additional resources.

PROGRAMS 

- NEGATIVE THINKING
- EXCESSIVE SELF-FOCUS
- FEAR OF TRAUM

 

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PROGRAMS

1

Anxiety Spectrum Disorder

Focuses on managing anxiety, performance anxiety, overcoming negative thoughts, fear of physical injury, and acceptance of risks

2

Mood Regulation Disorder

Emphasizes emotional regulation, building resilience and adaptability, confidence in abilities, and growth-oriented mindset.

3

Cognitive Challenges

Addresses difficulties with focus, creativity, motivation, courage, and sustained attention.

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