
A Safe Way to Rebuild Confidence
After traumatic events, it’s common to feel anxious, on edge, or avoid places that once felt familiar.
oVRcome’s free virtual reality exposure program has been created to support people affected by the Bondi incident. The guided experience allows you to rebuild a sense of safety and confidence gradually, at a pace that feels right for you.
What this program offers

Clinically designed VR exposure therapy, built by experienced clinical psychologists

Easy-to-follow, guided VR sessions you can complete from home

Completely free - no referrals, diagnoses, or payments needed

Private and self-paced, supporting recovery on your terms
You can stop at any time.
You stay in control throughout.
How Virtual Reality Exposure Helps
A Gentle Path Toward Feeling Safe Again

Traumatic events can leave the brain on high alert, making everyday situations feel unsafe. Virtual reality exposure therapy offers a gentle way to rebuild a sense of safety by gradually retraining the nervous system - in a calm, controlled setting.
This approach allows you to move forward without pressure or forced real-world exposure, which many people find more comfortable and reassuring.
This program may support you if you’re noticing:
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Anxiety, panic, or unease connected to the Bondi area
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Avoidance of crowds or public spaces
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Feeling constantly on edge or easily startled
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Distressing thoughts linked to the incident
No diagnosis is required. You can explore the program and decide whether it feels right for you.
No special equipment or technical knowledge required.
What you need:

A smartphone

A quiet space

Important note on safety
This program is designed to support recovery, not replace urgent or crisis care.If you are experiencing thoughts of harming yourself or others, or feel unsafe right now, please contact local emergency services or a crisis support line immediately.
How to Get Started
Choose the option that feels right for you and follow these simple steps.











