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Ethical Challenges of Using Virtual Environments in the Assessment and Treatment of Psychopathological Disorders

Thomas D. Parsons

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clinicians are increasingly interested in the potential of virtual environments for research and praxes. Virtual environments include both immersive and non-immersive simulations of everyday activities. Moreover, algorithmic devices and adaptive virtual environments allow clinicians a medium for personalizing technologies to their patients. There is also increasing recognition of social virtual environments that connect virtual environments to social networks. Although there has been a great deal of deliberation on these novel technologies for assessment and treatment, less discourse has occurred around the ethical challenges that may ensue when these technologies are applied clinically. In this paper, some of the ethical issues involved in the clinical use of novel technologies are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

DeliberationMedicineVirtual realityEthical issuesEngineering ethicsEmerging technologiesVirtual machineHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligenceLawOperating systemPoliticsPolitical scienceVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsMental Health and PsychiatryEmbodied and Extended Cognition
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