Mind VR early access program

Mind VR early access program

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Explore the world inside your mind and master the tools you need for the world outside of it. Mind VR is a groundbreaking virtual reality experience that can help you navigate anxiety and depression in a whole new way.

Learn to get some distance from your thoughts by getting up close and personal with them in a range of immersive hands-on activities. Ideas and skills from proven therapy methods are more likely to stick when you experience them for yourself.

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what's the early access program?

Our early access program gives you a chance to try a work-in-progress 'beta' version of Mind VR at home and give us ongoing feedback about how it could be improved.

You can join the Early Access program if you:

  • are at least 16-years-old,
  • live in Australia, and
  • have your own Meta account connected to a Quest 2 or 3 headset.

why should i join?

Be first
Try out a groundbreaking app while it's still in development.

Be heard
Share your important thoughts, opinions and discoveries.

Be influential
Shape the future of Mind VR and youth mental health.

what do i have to do?

Try out the app
Use Mind VR however and whenever you choose.

Tell us what you think
Give us your honest feedback and share any bugs you find.

That's it.

will it be difficult?

We're not going to lie, using Mind VR can be a bit uncomfortable sometimes. It can bring up thoughts or feelings that you'd usually avoid or push away. But learning how to change the way you relate to those thoughts or feelings is what the app is all about.

What we can promise is:

You won't be involved longer than you want
The Mind VR Early Access program is totally voluntary and you can opt-out anytime.

You won't be breaking a sweat
Mind VR isn't physically demanding and there's no minimum amount you have to use it.

You won't be tested or judged
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