The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 04.04.2025,
  • Revised 02.06.2025,
  • Accepted 25.06.2025
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Vol. 20, No. 4, 2025
  • stress; virtual reality; combat stress; psychological rehabilitation; post-traumatic stress disorder; military personnel
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2025-86-4-123-130
  • Pages 123-130

The article reveals modern approaches to the use of virtual reality technologies to reduce the intensity and consequences of combat stress during the psychological rehabilitation of military personnel. Prospective areas of implementation in psychological rehabilitation programs for military personnel are virtual reality technologies that use virtual, immersive and interactive elements to psychologically support and improve a person's life

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