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AI-Enhanced Virtual Reality Self-Talk for Psychological Counseling: Formative Qualitative Study
Building on this perspective, we propose the integration of an AI agent into the VR counseling experience as explored by Osimo et al [6] and Slater et al [7]. In this framework, participants embody 2 avatars: one representing themselves as a patient and the other as a counselor, allowing an “outside-looking-in” perspective that facilitates self-directed advice and reflection. However, sometimes self-conversation can become stuck, and the patient needs outside help.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67782
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Exploring Older Adult Cancer Survivors’ Digital Information Needs: Qualitative Pilot Study
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59391
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Depression Self-Care Apps’ Characteristics and Applicability to Older Adults: Systematic Assessment
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56418
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