New treatment for AIWS

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Nikki Hes

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Nov 4, 2016, 12:16:30 PM11/4/16
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Dear all,


Recently I experienced the AIWS effect again since quite a while which brought me to an idea. I was wondering if  I can recreate the effects of AIWS by creating a simulation (with Virtual Reality or such). I was hoping that children can experience the effect without actually being in it. This would improve their ability to deal with it and perhaps people who don't understand what they're going through would get some insights as well.


A similar experience has been effect on overcoming trauma's such as wartrauma's.


I would like to ask you if you think this simulation would be effective.


I'm looking forward hearing from you.


Kind regards,


Nikki

Rik Hemsley

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Nov 4, 2016, 1:02:26 PM11/4/16
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Hi Nikki

I'd love to see this attempted though I have no idea what the effect might be on non sufferers, sufferers or future sufferers.

Do you have any experience/ability/contacts in the area that might make this possible?

Rik

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Nikki Hes

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Nov 4, 2016, 1:04:31 PM11/4/16
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I am trying to get in contact with a children hospital and neurologists as we speak. Yet, I'd also like to hear it from people who suffer (or don't suffer) from the syndrome themselves. 



On Friday, November 4, 2016 at 6:02:26 PM UTC+1, Rik Hemsley wrote:
Hi Nikki

I'd love to see this attempted though I have no idea what the effect might be on non sufferers, sufferers or future sufferers.

Do you have any experience/ability/contacts in the area that might make this possible?

Rik

On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 at 16:16, Nikki Hes <nikk...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all,


Recently I experienced the AIWS effect again since quite a while which brought me to an idea. I was wondering if  I can recreate the effects of AIWS by creating a simulation (with Virtual Reality or such). I was hoping that children can experience the effect without actually being in it. This would improve their ability to deal with it and perhaps people who don't understand what they're going through would get some insights as well.


A similar experience has been effect on overcoming trauma's such as wartrauma's.


I would like to ask you if you think this simulation would be effective.


I'm looking forward hearing from you.


Kind regards,


Nikki

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