Manah Health Virtual Reality environments are built on the most widely accepted and effective paradigms of psychology, focusing on scientific papers and official guidelines related to cognitive-behavioral therapy (NICE and APA).
We are always on the lookout for innovative ideas and solutions to improve our products and explore new fields.
✔ We offer various collaboration and support services to forge partnerships that complement our internal research.
✔ We welcome connections from all around the world!
Innovation is a collaborative process and we aim to be the partner of choice. We understand that each project is unique. That’s why we adapt quickly to develop the best strategic alliances that would boost your idea.
We are looking to Connect and engage with:
We aim to maximize the synergies between Manah Health, researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs and patients. Together, we may deepen the impact of VR technology on the health sector.
We raise projects to another level, promoting innovative neuroadaptative technologies via VR, as well as technical assistance, commodity support, grants and the know-how.
We advocate for the open-science approach for the benefit of all stakeholders. We are committed to using our technology to carry out impactful research projects. We make material and licensing openly available for research and clinical groups.
We believe in joint efforts and teamwork. We offer access to technical support to improve research facilities. An Manah Health contact will be at your disposal to answer any question or concern that may arise throughout the project.
We possess in-depth expertise in VR technology and a reputable track record in project management. Our experiences have enabled us to help set each project in the right direction and open it up to potential contacts and collaborations.
We want to support prospective ideas and projects focused on VR as a tool in the health sector. We may provide research and clinical groups with a series of supports to stimulate and boost projects. Each grant is negotiated on a case-by-case basis.
Efficacy of a mindfulness-based programme with and without virtual reality support to reduce stress in university students
A randomized controlled trial to evaluate a mindfulness-based program applied through VR into university students.
Since the results showed that mindfulness applied through VR scenarios improved stress, increased well-being as well as academic performance after the intervention and at 6-month follow-up, VR may be considered a valuable tool to improve university students’ stress level.