VR therapy takes veterans back to 'virtual Vietnam' to heal decades-old trauma: 'A path to peace'
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Chris Brickler of Mynd Immersive and USC's Dr. Skip Rizzo, told Fox News Digital about the virtual reality Vietnam project to help veterans overcome decades-old war trauma.
"We're tapping into the power of VR to really, really provide an emotional uplift to these aging veterans," Chris Brickler, co-founder and CEO of Mynd Immersive, told Fox News Digital. Virtual Vietnam landscapes help veterans walk through scenes from the country. (Mynd Immersive) Virtual Vietnam landscapes help veterans walk through scenes from the country. (Mynd Immersive) Virtual Vietnam landscapes help veterans walk through scenes from the country. (Mynd Immersive) Virtual Vietnam landscapes help veterans walk through scenes from the country. (Mynd Immersive) Virtual Vietnam landscapes help veterans walk through scenes from the country. (Mynd Immersive) Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
Brickler helped start the company approximately seven years ago, intent on improving the lives of the elderly, with digital therapeutics eventually taking shape by strengthening the bond between patients and caregivers. "A Path to Peace" is one of the ways it achieves its purpose.

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