Mpath: Learning by feeling

Nicholas J. Formosa, Ben Morrison, Geoffrey R Hill, Daniel Stone

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Abstract

Name: mpath, developed by Nicholas Formosa, Ben Morrison, Geoff Hill and Daniel Stone out of postgraduate research at the Australian College of Applied Psychology (part of the Navitas Group)
Contact details: [email protected]
Product description: Virtual reality experiences that develop empathetic understanding of psychosis
Brief justification for selection: mpath provides a 'lived' experience of psychosis that promotes effective and efficient development of empathetic understanding of psychosis - something that is very hard to deliver with traditional methods. With mpath training, deeper empathy from carers, mental health service providers, and policing and justice professionals could greatly improve the lives of the many Australians who are affected by psychotic illnesses each year.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2017
EventLearning Innovation Summit 2017 - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 21 Jul 201721 Jul 2017
https://www.smartsparrow.com/events/2017-learning-innovation-summit/

Conference

ConferenceLearning Innovation Summit 2017
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period21/07/1721/07/17
Internet address

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