

The efficiency of Travel Therapy
Researchers from Ohio University have found that people can relieve stress by viewing natural landscapes using virtual reality headsets.
Knowing that people's heart rate and blood pressure drop, as well as the production of cortisol, the stress hormone, when outdoors, the researchers wondered if this could be the case in nature, recreated in virtual reality in front of a person's eyes. More specifically, can simulations of nature reduce the stress of people working in healthcare facilities during a pandemic?

To this end, the researchers recruited 102 medical workers from three COVID departments in hospitals to conduct the study.
Each participant put on a virtual reality headset and watched a three-minute video of lush green nature. Notably, VR headsets have allowed users to turn their heads to look around as if surrounded by trees, flowers, or flowing water and hear the sounds of birds, the breeze, or the murmur of water. Each volunteer was also asked about their stress levels before and after watching the video.
The researchers found that the volunteers rated their stress level at an average of 5.5 on a scale of 1 to 10 before watching the video. This figure dropped to 3.3 after watching the video. The researchers also noted that those volunteers who reported a stress level above 6.8 before watching the video had a 32.4% reduction in stress levels to 3.9 after watching the video.
Researchers worldwide believe virtual reality could be a relatively simple and inexpensive way for hospitals and other medical institutions to reduce stress on patients and hospital staff.


Stress and burnout at work
Mental health today includes an urgent problem - the syndrome of emotional burnout, and this is super relevant for workers in various types of organizations. People burn out and get tired because they are exhausted physically and morally, including social fears (public speaking and others), problems with communication in a team, and other anxieties.
How is a syndrome of emotional burnout different from normal fatigue?
Most people usually take two days off to recover from fatigue fully. If, after a long vacation, you go to work tired and devastated, this is most likely an emotional burnout.

Negative consequences of the syndrome of emotional burnout
1) Health
The risk of developing coronary heart disease, stroke, and chronic disease worsening increases. Emotional burnout syndrome can be complicated by depression, anxiety disorders, addictions to psychoactive substances, psychosomatic illnesses, and suicide.
2) Personal life
The need to get away from all people for a while, the desire for loneliness, and irritation are realized at the expense of family and friends.
3) Work
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deterioration in the quality of performance
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loss of creativity in problem-solving
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feeling of emotional exhaustion
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indifferent attitude towards clients, partners, or colleagues
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a decrease in the desire for self-realization
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decreased confidence in their competence
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decrease in belief in success
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increase in the number of conflicts
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increase in the number of errors
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absenteeism
People hurt their colleagues, as they contribute to the emergence of conflicts and disrupt work tasks. Thus, burnout can be "contagious" and spread through informal interactions at work.
Managers who need a modern, comprehensive working environment that underpins their individuals must proactively contribute and invest in mental well-being. The need is real, and the time is now.

Due to the current epidemiological situation associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have begun to experience significant stress and anxiety.
Training in VR for Mental Wellness
Human interaction with VR/AR in psychological therapy, particularly in treating anxiety disorders is very important with the adoption of technologies in modern society.
Mental Health and Virtual reality are no longer the imagination of crazy science fiction writers. Now, it is enough to plunge into another fascinating world of travel therapy to try out an innovative solution from PsyTech VR!
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Want to take short breaks to relieve stress?
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Do you want to train in mindfulness and concentration?
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Are you experiencing overload at work and want the workplace to bring, among other things, comfort and interactive interest?

Immerse yourself in our unique locations filmed in various parts of the world! Inside our VR app, you will have access to travel therapy, which allows you to travel without leaving your home or office. Today, there are various travel options available:
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Waterfalls Australia
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Mountain ranges of Austria and Germany
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Fields and meadows in Germany
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Australian beaches and oceans
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Panoramic views of the mountains of Norway
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And many other beautiful videos, that are filmed in 360 degrees, with the ambient music of nature, 4K resolution, and various lengths!