
Can virtual environments help us heal anxiety and create a sense of safety amidst uncertainty? In this episode of Design Deep Dive, design psychologist Dr. Suzan Ahmed dives in with Mishleen Marcos, Palestinian interior designer and design instructor, to discuss her innovative research and the power of biophilic design in virtual reality environments to support mental health.
Mishleen Marcos is an interior designer and design instructor who recently completed her master’s degree in Art Therapy at Dar Al-Kalima University. Her work explores the intersection of interior design, virtual reality, music, and emotional wellbeing, with a focus on creating multisensory environments that support healing, presence, and connection.
Mishleen shares her journey from interior design to art therapy, emphasizing the importance of creating spaces that foster healing and connection. We explore biophilic design, the role of music in therapeutic environments, and the potential of virtual reality to create immersive experiences that reduce anxiety and facilitate a state of flow. We also discuss the future of design psychology, advocating for a more human-centered approach that prioritizes personal connection and emotional sustainability.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Design and Healing
04:25 The Journey into Biophilic Design and VR
08:40 Research Findings and Impact on Students
12:32 The Role of Music in Healing Spaces
16:48 Creating Flow States in Design
21:11 The Intersection of AI, Technology, and Human Connection
26:12 AI in Mental Health Support
29:12 The Emotional Connection to Home
31:57 The Future of Design Psychology
37:06 Living in the Moment and Legacy