Historically, mental health research and treatment have overlooked gender differences. Virtual Reality (VR) therapies present an opportunity to bridge this gap by providing gender-sensitive treatments that cater to the distinct needs of women. By simulating real-life scenarios and enabling personalized therapeutic experiences, VR can offer targeted support for issues more prevalent in women, such as body image concerns and sexual assault trauma.
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