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Moderated online social therapy for youth mental health

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How virtual reality is being used to deliver mental health care

MOST member Greg Wadley featured in this article: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-12/how-technologies-like-vr-are-being-used-to-improve-mental-health/7921002

Author developersPosted on October 15, 2016January 23, 2017Leave a comment on How virtual reality is being used to deliver mental health care

Upcoming Computing and Mental Health workshop

Upcoming Computing and Mental Health workshop: http://ozchimentalhealth.org/

Author developersPosted on August 1, 2016August 1, 2016Leave a comment on Upcoming Computing and Mental Health workshop

Virtual Reality Therapy for Youth Mental Health

A new project in the MOST family investigating how virtual reality technologies like HTC Vive and Samsung Gear VR can be used to improve young people’s mental health and wellbeing: http://www.cis.unimelb.edu.au/research/groups/interaction-design/projects/vrtherapy/.

Author developersPosted on August 1, 2016Leave a comment on Virtual Reality Therapy for Youth Mental Health

Hacking Health Participation

MOST member Simon D’Alfonso recently worked with the Amelie AI team in winning the Hacking Health event in Melbourne. Their chatbot prototype was successfully integrated and demonstrated as a conversational search feature into a copy of the Horyzons MOST system.

Author developersPosted on July 28, 2016Leave a comment on Hacking Health Participation

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The MOST (Moderated Online Social Therapy) project is a collaboration between:

  • Orygen National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health
  • Australian Catholic University School of Psychology
  • The University of Melbourne School of Computing and Information Systems
  • The University of Melbourne Centre for Youth Mental Health

We are designing, building and testing a range of digital/online technologies for young people with mental health conditions, as well as their parents and carers.

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