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Home / Health / Gaza Children Escape War Trauma in Virtual Worlds

Gaza Children Escape War Trauma in Virtual Worlds

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Virtual reality therapy offers an escape from war for Gaza's children.
  • VR sessions are proving faster and more effective than traditional therapy.
  • One million children in Gaza require mental health support due to war.
Gaza Children Escape War Trauma in Virtual Worlds

In Gaza, a unique therapy program is offering children a profound escape from the traumas of war by immersing them in virtual reality. Youngsters don VR headsets to explore serene gardens, tranquil beaches, and safe cities, providing a stark contrast to the destruction around them. This VR approach is specifically designed to improve psychological wellbeing, with its operators claiming faster results than conventional therapy.

The therapeutic virtual environments are crafted with specific goals to help children cope with extreme trauma. Mental health supervisors observe a strong and positive response from children, noting that VR sessions can achieve therapeutic stability in five to seven sessions, compared to the ten to twelve typically needed in regular therapy.

This initiative comes as the World Health Organization highlights the significant mental health toll of conflict, with psychosocial services remaining scarce in Gaza. UNICEF estimates that all children in the strip require mental health and psychosocial support after years of conflict. The VR therapy offers a promising new method to help these children rebuild positive perceptions and navigate their recovery.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Virtual reality is used in therapy to transport traumatized children from the war-torn environment of Gaza to peaceful virtual worlds, aiding their psychological recovery.
Yes, operators report that VR therapy achieves positive results and stability for traumatized children in fewer sessions than traditional therapy.
An estimated one million children in Gaza require mental health and psychosocial support due to the ongoing conflict and war.

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