Recent advances in digital health are rapidly transforming the landscape of mental health care delivery. Among these innovations, virtual reality (VR) technologies have emerged as versatile tools for augmenting traditional mental health services by offering novel approaches to clinical assessment, psychological distress management, exposure therapy, skills training, and rehabilitation. With immersive and customizable environments, VR enables mental health professionals to deliver interventions that are safe, scalable, and adaptable to individual patient needs.
The application of VR in mental health care offers the opportunity to create engaging, evidence-based therapeutic experiences for a range of psychological and behavioral challenges. Pilot studies and randomized controlled trials reveal that VR-based assessment tools can enhance diagnostic precision and patient engagement, while exposure-based interventions in VR settings show significant reductions in symptoms for conditions like social anxiety, specific phobias, and post-traumatic stress. VR has also shown value in supporting mental health recovery through cognitive training and social skills development. Importantly, the clinical advantage of VR extends beyond symptom reduction to include enhanced patient engagement, broader access to underserved populations, and the capacity for tailored and individualized treatment adaptation; practical advantages that could increase clinical adoption and real-world implementation.
Despite these advances, the integration of VR into routine care remains in its early stages as key questions remain concerning implementation and effectiveness across diverse populations. In particular, knowledge gaps persist regarding accessibility, practitioner training, optimal protocols, and the integration of VR tools within multidisciplinary care models.
This Research Topic aims to advance our understanding of the implementation and impact of VR technologies within mental health care services, with a particular focus on clinical assessment and interventions designed to support distress tolerance, exposure-based therapy, and rehabilitation. Special emphasis will be placed on research addressing innovative service delivery models that focus on implementation into novel or multidisciplinary care settings.
To gather further insights into the use of VR within mental health service settings, we welcome submissions addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Validation and standardization of VR-based assessment tools for measuring symptoms, cognitive function, and behavioral responses across clinical settings (outpatient, acute care, specialized programs, Telehealth)
• Feasibility and effectiveness of VR-based interventions across a range of settings including outpatient, acute care and crisis
• VR-assisted exposure therapies for diverse psychological conditions, inclusive of preparatory/pre-habilitation interventions to help mitigate stress or anxiety
• Rehabilitation and functional recovery supported by VR
• Mechanisms underlying VR’s therapeutic efficacy and identification of patient-level and design factors that moderate treatment outcomes
• Implementation frameworks and practitioner training for VR integration
• Patient, caregiver, and provider perspectives on VR in care pathways
• Addressing accessibility, equity, and ethical issues in VR-enhanced mental health services
• Health systems adaptation, policy challenges, and sustainable integration of VR interventions
We invite a full range of articles, including original research, reviews, study protocols, case reports, and policy reviews that explore the clinical efficacy, service integration, patient and provider experiences, ethical considerations, and system-level challenges associated with VR-enhanced mental health services.
Article types and fees
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
- Brief Research Report
- Case Report
- Classification
- Clinical Trial
- Community Case Study
- Data Report
- Editorial
- FAIR² Data
- FAIR² DATA Direct Submission
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Articles that are accepted for publication by our external editors following rigorous peer review incur a publishing fee charged to Authors, institutions, or funders.
Keywords: Virtual reality, Mental Health Services, VR implementation, Mental Health Systems, Virtual Reality Applications, Virtual Reality Policies
Important note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
