“…It has proved to be an effective tool that allows for exposure, desensitisation as well as cognitive retraining [47,48]. Since it improves BI and body satisfaction when used in combination with cognitive-behavioral therapy [30,39], some researchers have argued that VR should not be limited to this therapeutic approach but could also be considered beneficial in other types of psychotherapy, such as the interpersonal therapy or the psychodynamic therapy [33,47,48]. Given that VR is an experiential form of imagery that can induce emotions similar to those present in real life settings [47], it seems especially appropriate to use it in psychodynamic therapy.…”