Endorsements

Dr. Daithí Ó Murchú

MCBT Therapist, and Child and Adolescent Counsellor

Daithí is the lead designer of our MindFulVR app and commented:

Distinguished psychologist Carl Rogers once said: “The curious paradox is that when I can accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”. This statement exemplifies a principle that is crucial to a person’s psychological health, mindful and spiritual growth, and well-being.  The essence of mindfulness is to be consciously present in each moment of our lives, without judging ourselves. This echoes Rogers’s wisdom that we need to accept ourselves as we are, rather than try to repair and modify ourselves.

Serenity and the MindFulVR App will lead you on a conscious journey and empower you to move from a place of dis-ease within your mind and body, to a state of conscious ease and well-being. This will be your true and meaningful, mindful and soulful journey of acceptance.”

 

Dr. Daithí Ó Murchú PhD, is a global consultant in education, i-technologies and business transformation and innovation. He is also an international Master athlete and extreme-ultra distance runner. A former principal teacher, lecturer and director of various university programmes, he is a cognitive behavioural therapist, an MCBT therapist, and a child and adolescent counsellor.

 

Dr. Imre Cikajlo

Associate Professor, University Rehabilitation Institute, Slovenia.

Imre said about the MindMyths platform:

“The mindfulness VR app allowed the patients to stay at home or in the hospital and enabled the mindfulness therapist to lead a group session from her office. The communication could be within the group or individually while taking the exercises in the virtual room or 360 video scenery. Some patients were also excited about the technology and being anonymous. The mindfulness tests provided positive results in patients with traumatic brain injury.”

Imre obtained a PhD in robotics and electrical engineering from the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. He is also an Associate Professor at the University of Nova Gorica/Gorizia, Slovenia. His research interests include biomechanics, integration of sensory information, control of machine and human movements and rehabilitation robotics, devices, and procedures used in clinical and/or home environments through tele-rehabilitation and virtual reality.

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