skip rizo, a clinical psychologist and experimenter, has been working in los angeles for many years. in the last two years , a new project has appeared in his schedule, he is trying to convey to ukrainians a protocol of psychotherapy and a technique that will help with ptsd, both civilians and military. if we can use virtual reality to trigger memories in people through simulation to help them go back and talk about the challenges they've faced, then we might have a tool that can strengthen the already evidence-based under. doctoral prizo explores innovative vr exposure therapy. the exposure method is not new in the world of psychotherapy. according to numerous studies, it is one of the most effective therapies for ptsd. it is based on early behavioral therapy and traditionally involves the patient closing their eyes and talking about their trauma experience repeatedly under the guidance of a therapist. the therapist's goal here is to...help the patient confront and reevaluate difficult emotional memories. in 1997 , an element was added to exposure therapy for the first time: virtual