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Psychiatry XR

Psychiatry XR

Hosted by Psychiatry XR

Episodes

38

Latest episode

Mar 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Our podcast explores how immersive technology is used in healthcare, focusing primarily on psychiatry. We speak to the companies and people behind medical XR experiences and professional researchers examining the use of this technology for patient care. We also discuss how treatment options will vary as the technology progresses and XR becomes more widely embraced by the healthcare community. Psychiatry XR's three hosts provide distinct perspectives of extended reality and the impact technology has on the healthcare ecosystem: Kim Bullock, M.D. is a practicing clinician in Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, and Lifestyle Medicine. She is also a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the Founder and Director of Stanford's Neurobehavioral Clinic and Virtual Reality & Immersive Technologies (VRIT) program and laboratory. She is also a leader and pioneer in telehealth services using XR. She's published numerous peer-reviewed articles and is a Cambridge and Oxford Press author about functional neurological disorders. She currently focuses on the use and dissemination of immersive technologies for telepsychiatry and its use in the augmentation of physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and skills acquisition. She treats a multitude of illness domains, including trauma, phobias, anxiety, pain, mood disorders, and somatic symptom-related disorders. Dr. Bullock also provides support and connects researchers, providers, and developers of immersive technology through the Stanford Psychiatry Immersive Technology Consortium (SPIT-C). Jessica Hagen is the Executive Editor of HIMSS Media outlet MobiHealthNews . Her current work focuses on the digital health sector, including transformation and innovation in the industry, investments, and partnerships. Her current and previous work includes covering the evolution of medical XR. She previously worked for the UK-based publication pharmaphorum, covering the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and general happenings within healthcare globally. She also reported on pharma’s use of medical XR, how immersive technology has progressed internationally, and what still needs to occur regarding developing widely accepted standards of evaluating virtual environments. Faaizah Arshad graduated from University of California, Los Angeles. She is interested in psychology, health equity, and leveraging technological innovations to improve patient outcomes. Thank you for choosing Psychiatry XR, and we hope you find each episode engaging and informative! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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38 recent
March 15, 202624 min

Viktor Samoilenko: Using VR therapy for psychiatric care in Ukraine

Viktor Samoilenko, founder and CEO of Aspichi, discusses how his team is using virtual reality to provide scalable mental-health stabilization and trauma support for civilians and veterans in Ukraine during the war. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

January 11, 202632 min

Peter Oykhman and Daniil Andreev: Integrating sound spice technology and AI into VR

In this episode, Peter Oykhman and Daniil Andreev of PsyTech VR discuss the process of developing and scaling unique virtual reality experiences focused on helping individuals overcome anxieties, phobias, anger, stress, and PTSD. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 29, 202532 min

Jonah Bryan: The Future of Behavioral Health Monitoring with Smart Glasses

In this episode, Psychiatry XR welcomes Jonah Bryan, a recent Stanford Clinical Informatics Management graduate and a rising leader at the intersection of immersive technology, behavioral health, and artificial intelligence. Jonah shares his journey from early digital phenotyping research at UC San Diego to his latest work designing software for smart glasses that aim to detect and predict relapse in patients recovering from substance use disorders.Jonah has been an intern with the Psychiatry XR team since early 2025 and will be joining as a co-host of the podcast! His unique perspective, combining clinical research, product design, and an understanding of venture capital, positions him to help advance conversations across stakeholders in this space. He is especially looking forward to bringing early-stage investors onto the show to explore how we can accelerate innovation in medical extended reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 12, 202534 min

Jessica Stone: Finding Fundamental Principles of XR

Dr. Jessica Stone joins Dr. Kim Bullock and Jessica Hagen to discuss the process of developing extended reality technologies for mental healthcare and creating valuable resources for future developers in the space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

January 22, 202536 min

Cassie Eng: Using Real-Time Brain Imaging and VR

Cassie Eng, Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, joined Kim Bullock and Faaizah Arshad to discuss her research on developing active VR interventions to foster executive function with neurodiverse populations with a focus on the neural mechanisms underlying behavioral changes using advanced mobile, noninvasive neuroimaging, functional nerves, and her interdisciplinary research bridging cognitive neuroscience, learning sciences, developmental psychology, and human computer interaction to optimize immersive contexts to foster brain and cognitive functioning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

December 15, 202430 min

Hadi Hosseini: Using VR to Detect Early Cognitive Decline

Dr. Kim Bullock and Jessica Hagen speak with Dr. Hadi Hosseini about how researchers are using immersive virtual reality environments to assess memory, navigation, and spatial skills—key cognitive functions often affected early in Alzheimer's disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 25, 202431 min

Imogen Bell: Youth Mental Health and Immersive Technology

Dr. Kim Bullock and Jessica Hagen speak with Dr. Imogen Bell about her work as Research Leader at Orygen, the Centre for Youth Mental Health at the University of Melbourne, and its development of immersive technologies to advance the understanding and treatment of youth mental health disorders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 2, 202426 min

Carolyn Rodriguez: Exploring VR use for OCD and Hoarding Disorder

Kim Bullock and Faaizah Arshad speak with Stanford University's Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez on using virtual reality to treat individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder and hoarding disorder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

October 2, 202428 min

Debra Safer and Cristin Runfola: Utilizing XR to Treat Eating Disorders

Kim Bullock and Jessica Hagen speak with Dr. Debra Safer and Dr. Cristin Runfola about their research and clinical use of extended reality to treat eating and weight disorders at Stanford University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

June 18, 202434 min

Allen Olson-Urtecho: VR for Youth Mental Rehabilitation

Kim Bullock speaks with Allen Olson-Urtecho, Founder of Studio Bahia, about his journey towards creating affordable VR for youth populations and the motivation behind Studio Bahia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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