E. Jung, Sung-Jung Eun, Seong-Jin Cho, H. Kim, Dong-Kyun Park
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Virtual Reality in the field of medicine is making a considerable progress in psychiatry. Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) in particular can serve as a preferable solution for PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress disorder) patients who avoids or finds retrieving image difficult. Relevant studies were reviewed to identify the pros and cons of virtual reality technology applied to psychiatry and to determine its medical effect.