Denver (KDVR) – A group of ancient warriors in Aurora uses virtual reality to share new experiences and reconsider healing memories.
The inventor of warriors often can have difficulty re -interaction in society after their military service. According to a study conducted by the National Institutes of Health, Nearly 72 % of the US warriors in the United States are struggling to reset civil life and can report at least one important pressure.
The same study indicated that 46 % of these veterans met with 12 -month diagnostic criteria for mental disorder, including:
- Psychological distress
- Post -shock disorder
- Alcohol
- Symptoms of depression
- Anxiety symptoms
- Suicide
- Anger disorder
The National Health Institutes said that the above results indicate that the reintegration of civil life is especially difficult for service employees and can have a significant impact on mental and luxury health.
A group of ancient warriors at the living center in the community of ancient warriors in Fitzmimins in Aurora is trying to combat some of the problems they face using VR to find joy, contact and recovery on their trips.
The VR platform, which it offers, is just one company that allows groups of old warriors to be immersed completely and sweeps digital trips to vibrant versions of places around the world.
From the integrity of their society comfort and comfort, old warriors can explore places such as Grand Canyon, reconsider previous memories and communicate with groups that they can physically see and interact with them, who have lived a common experience with them under different circumstances, to tell their stories.
A spokesman for the platform said in a press statement that these overwhelming experiences help to combat isolation and provide a new meaning for the daily life of the old warriors here.