Step into a new reality of healing
Ready to explore a cutting-edge approach to therapy? Divergent Therapies & Solutions invites you to discover the transformative power of Virtual Reality (VR) therapy. Sign up for a 30-minute session and experience the future of wellbeing, right here in Brisbane.
Who benefits from virtual reality therapy?
VR therapy at Divergent Therapies & Solutions offers a safe and innovative approach to address a range of challenges. If you're grappling with social anxiety, fear of the outdoors, feelings of melancholy, persistent pain, overwhelming stress, or social isolation, VR therapy may be the breakthrough you've been searching for. Our tailored sessions provide immersive experiences designed to foster healing and growth.
Social anxiety
Overcome social fears in a controlled virtual environment.
Fear of outdoors
Gradually acclimate to outdoor scenarios in a safe space.
Stress and pain
Find relief and relaxation through immersive experiences.
Why choose divergent therapies & solutions for VR therapy?
At Divergent Therapies & Solutions, our VR therapy is unique because it blends science, psychology, and immersive technology to create therapeutic experiences that feel real, immediate, and deeply engaging. Experience Instant Immersion, which can lead to FASTER RESULTS.
Immediate pain relief? Studies show promising results.
VR is one of the few therapies that can directly interrupt pain signals by capturing your full attention. Because the brain struggles to focus on both pain and an immersive VR environment simultaneously,, many users experience immediate relief — something medications or traditional techniques can’t always provide. Another key benefit of this approach is its ability to promote long-term mental well-being. By immersing users in calming, therapeutic virtual environments, VR therapy can reduce stress and anxiety, which are often linked to the perception of pain. This holistic approach not only helps manage immediate discomfort but also fosters a positive mental state that supports overall healing and recovery.
Engaging and effective
Virtual Reality therapy is unique because it blends science, psychology, and immersive technology to create therapeutic experiences that feel real, immediate, and deeply engaging.
VR therapy is a powerful tool to support pain management, stress reduction, cognitive improvement, and aged-care engagement. However, it is not a replacement for medical or psychological treatment, and results vary for each individual
While Virtual Reality (VR) therapy is generally safe, there are some important considerations to keep in mind.
Possible Side Effects
Motion Sickness or Dizziness: Some users may feel nausea, disorientation, or lightheadedness, especially during their first sessions.
Eye Strain or Fatigue: Extended use of VR headsets may cause mild eye strain, headaches, or tiredness.
Emotional Overstimulation: Immersive VR experiences can sometimes trigger strong emotional reactions.
Physical Safety: Users may lose awareness of their surroundings, so care is needed to prevent trips, bumps, or falls.
Who Should Use Caution
VR therapy may not be suitable for everyone. Please consult with us before use if you have:
A history of epilepsy or seizures
Severe motion sickness, vertigo, or balance issues
Certain neurological or visual conditions
Severe mental health conditions that could be destabilised by immersive experiences
How We Keep VR Therapy Safe
Short, gradual sessions to help you adjust comfortably
Supervised use, especially for clients with mobility or balance concerns
Gentle, calming content before progressing to more stimulating experiences
Clear guidance and breaks to prevent eye strain, dizziness, or fatigue
Tailored programs to suit individual needs and comfort levels
Realistic Expectations
VR therapy is a powerful tool to support pain management, stress reduction, cognitive improvement, and aged-care engagement. However, it is not a replacement for medical or psychological treatment, it is best used as a complimentary part of your health routine, and results vary for each individual.