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VR therapy offers children in Gaza brief reprieve from war

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In Zawaida, in the central Gaza Strip, the aid organization TechMed Gaza offers traumatized children virtual reality experiences for psychological support. By donning VR headsets, they can temporarily immerse themselves in peaceful worlds: green meadows and blue seas replace their everyday lives marked by war.

 

 

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This girl lets go of her walking aid — apparently to reach for something in her virtual world. The virtual reality experiences are part of a psychosocial support program, designed to help children reduce stress and find emotional relief. According to psychologists, anxiety, sleep disorders, and emotional withdrawal are common consequences of deep-seated trauma.

 

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This 15-year-old boy with war injuries describes seeing trees, grass, and flowers and experiencing long-absent peace and joy. During the sessions, many children visibly relax. Caregivers report that they are calmer, more attentive, and occasionally laugh — reactions that have become rare

 

VR therapy offers children in Gaza brief reprieve from war

 

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