What are Your Clients Struggling With?
Communication & Safety
Is your client non-verbal or struggles to communicate with words?
Virtual reality is making remote embodied therapy possible through full-body immersion.
Anomie can be used for clients who:
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Not very verbal
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Have difficulties finding words to describe their experience or feelings
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Overthink
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have difficulties maintaining eye contact
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Have social anxiety
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Autism
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Lost contact with a body system
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Physically live too far away to attend face-to-face sessions
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Clients who feel more comfortable with technology and play videogames like Fortnite, Roblox or Minecraft; Anomie will feel familiar.
Methodology: Our approach is focused on client-led or value-based practice and storytelling focused. Clients create scenes, characters, memories with brushes & 3d objects
We co-designed this with creative art therapists and have a safety room, option camera features and the ability to turn tools on or off.
Anomie is great for personal expression and gives clients a protective headset floatation tank space where they can be free instead of the classic Freud sofa environment.
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Empowerment and Autonomy
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Personalization and client-centered therapy: clients can tailor the virtual environment to their unique need
Anomie is useful for clients who are not very verbal; have difficulties finding words to describe their experience or feelings. It's also helpful for people who struggle with dissociation.
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