Virtual reality aims to rewire the brain for recovery
NCT ID NCT05908097
Summary
This early-stage study tested whether a special virtual reality (VR) program could help people in early recovery from opioid use disorder. The VR experience was designed to help participants think more positively about their future, with the goal of reducing opioid use and increasing periods of abstinence. Researchers compared outcomes between a group that used the VR program and a control group that did not.
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Locations
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IUSM - Goodman Hall
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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Indiana University School of Medicine - Goodman Hall
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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Serenity Lane Alcohol & Drug Treatment
Coburg, Oregon, 97402, United States
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