HealGame Ukraine explores the use of video games, gamification, digital technologies, and geek culture in the field of mental health and their impact on the human psyche.
It also develops and implements game-based projects that provide emotional and social support for children and adolescents.
Our Interests
We delve into various domains, including:
- Video games and gamification
- Virtual reality (VR)
- Biofeedback technologies
- Digital therapeutics (DTx)
- Robotics and artificial intelligence (AI)
- Geek and pop culture: anime, cosplay, comics, series, films, books, tabletop and role-playing games
These areas are examined in the context of:
- Psycho-emotional support
- Psychological counseling and psychotherapy
- Social rehabilitation
- Psychoeducation
Who Can Benefit
Our resources are designed to assist:
- Mental health professionals
- Educators and social workers
- Inclusion specialists
- Parents and caregivers
Our Threefold Mission
- Understanding
We elucidate how video games, gamification, and digital technologies impact mental health. - Safety
We raise awareness among Ukrainians about safe gaming practices, cybersecurity, and the risks of propaganda and radicalization in gaming and pop culture. - Benefit
We explore the application of gaming and digital tools in mental health and related fields, as well as develop and run game-based projects for children, teenagers, and young people aimed at providing psycho-emotional support and psychoeducation.
Our Activities
We develop and implement gaming projects aimed at providing psycho-emotional support and psychoeducation for children, adolescents, and youth.
Disclaimers
HealGame Ukraine operates independently, without affiliation to any commercial or governmental organizations.
We do not engage in covert advertising; any mention of trademarks, products, companies, or organizations is solely for informational purposes and does not intend to infringe upon copyrights.
All health-related information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. It is not intended for diagnosing or treating any medical conditions. For personal medical advice, please consult a licensed professional (psychologist, psychotherapist, psychiatrist, family doctor, etc.).
