One of the programs that did not make it into the final draft of my Washington Post story in Tuesday’s “Health” section was the BRAVEMIND VR Exposure Therapy software. Created and developed at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies, the program was originally funded by the Department of Defense and was most recently supported by the
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One of the programs that did not make it into the final draft of my Washington Post story in Tuesday’s “Health” section was the BRAVEMIND VR Exposure Therapy software. Created and developed at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies, the program was originally funded by the Department of Defense and was most recently supported by the
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