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    • Physical exercise

    • Meditation and yoga

    • Virtual Reality

    • Cognitive training

    • Brain imaging

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    • Staying well: Can VR help avoid relapse after discharge from treatment for OCD?

      An innovative feasibility and pilot study

    • The Staying Well study is a pilot project testing the ability of therapeutic Virtual Reality to offer an accessible, low-cost strategy to help people stay well and avoid relapse after being discharged from in-patient treatment programs for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

      This study was conducted in partnership with The Melbourne Clinic and is no longer recruiting participants. If you would like us to keep you updated on similar projects, please express your interest by email: brainpark@monash.edu

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      Strategies

      • Virtual Reality

      Latest Projects

      • Decision Making: from Neuroscience to Daily Behaviours
      • The PEAK Program
      • The decision-making study in association with febfast

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