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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://labe-prod.maptara.com/event/vret-practice-vr-s
 upported-addiction-therapy-47/register">VRET Practice: VR-Supported Addict
 ion Therapy</a>\nCME Webinar with Continuing Education Credits In this CME
 -certified webinar\, psychotherapeutic case discussions focusing on addict
 ion disorders are the main focus. Together\, we will take an evidence-base
 d look at the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in substance-related and non-sub
 stance-related dependencies. After a compact overview of the current resea
 rch on VR-supported interventions in addiction therapy\, we develop practi
 cal strategies for selecting and applying suitable VR settings – for exa
 mple\, for craving management\, relapse prevention\, self-regulation\, or 
 mindfulness training. Using concrete case examples from psychotherapeutic 
 practice\, we analyze and discuss indication-appropriate application possi
 bilities and meaningful integration approaches. In collegial exchange\, we
  also reflect on practical challenges\, ethical questions\, and technical 
 requirements\, and develop strategies for the sustainable and effective in
 corporation of VR applications into everyday therapy. Literature Tip: Sega
 wa\, T.\, Baudry\, T.\, Bourla\, A.\, Blanc\, J. V.\, Peretti\, C. S.\, Mo
 uchabac\, S.\, & Ferreri\, F. (2020). Virtual Reality (VR) in Assessment a
 nd Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Neu
 roscience\, 13\, 1409. The review article demonstrates how VR can be used 
 in the diagnosis and treatment of addiction disorders. VR-based scenarios 
 allow for a realistic confrontation with addiction-related stimuli under s
 afe conditions and open up new options for exposure\, craving control\, an
 d relapse prevention. The results highlight the potential of VR as an inno
 vative\, patient-centered tool in addiction therapy.
DTSTAMP:20260523T150612Z
LOCATION:virtuallythere Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regis
 ter/mISXo1u9T4ef70TBlynaFg
SUMMARY:VRET Practice: VR-Supported Addiction Therapy
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