Letter from the Editor
Dear Reader, As I write this, I have a headache. I am in good company– 45 million other Americans will suffer from chronic headaches this year. Wouldn’t you be outraged…read more →
Dear Reader, As I write this, I have a headache. I am in good company– 45 million other Americans will suffer from chronic headaches this year. Wouldn’t you be outraged…read more →
➣ Professor Dr. Brenda K. Wiederhold Dear Reader, Welcome to the inaugural issue of Cyber – Therapy & Rehabilitation Magazine (C&R), the official voice of the International Association of CyberTherapy…read more →
By Andreea Rimbu Mental healthcare suffered a great blow when Ceausescu banned psychology departments across România, as psychologists were deemed a threat to the regime. Mental illness was treated with…read more →
By Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli & Cinzia Vigna Although the papers in previous issues of C&R have shown that Virtual Reality (VR) has come of age for clinical and research…read more →
By Lingjun Kong The use of assistive and therapy robots in rehabilitation has r a p i d l y evolved in Japan for several reasons. There is a growing…read more →
By Colonel Geoffrey Ling and Kent Pankratz For Colonel Geoffrey Ling, the DARPA Program Manager who leads the program entering its fifth year, two main tasks remain. The first is…read more →
By Paolo Bonato Recovering gait function after a neurological injury such as a stroke or a traumatic brain injury is a major goal of rehabilitation. Gait is a key motor…read more →
By Mark A. Neerincx In Western society, the need for health-promoting activities of young and old citizens is increasing vastly. Assistive technologies are being developed that help to prevent or…read more →
By James Cullen The 16th Annual CyberPsychology & CyberTherapy Conference: Evidence-Based Clinical Application of Information Technology (CYBER16), the official conference of the International Association of CyberPsychology, Training & Rehabilitation (iACToR)…read more →
By Joanna J. Bryson The idea of cognitive systems for medical care might conjure a frightening image of a silent, insensitive hospital full of unheeding robot nurses. But not every…read more →