AR goggles could transform PTSD therapy for veterans
NCT ID NCT06740487
Summary
This study is testing whether adding augmented reality (AR) to standard exposure therapy helps military personnel with PTSD. 40 veterans or active-duty members will be randomly assigned to receive either standard therapy alone or therapy enhanced with AR scenarios, like simulated crowds. The goal is to see if the AR technology makes therapy more effective and easier for patients to stick with.
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Ralph H. Johnson VA Health Care System
RECRUITINGCharleston, South Carolina, 29403, United States
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