Inferiority or even superiority of virtual reality exposure therapy in phobias A systematic review and quantitative meta-analysis. The trial studied phobia patients using a headset and a smartphone app treatment programme -- a combination of Virtual Reality (VR) 360-degree video.
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Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a promising treatment for patients with fear of driving.
The present pilot study is the first one focusing on behavioral effects of VRET on patients with fear of driving as measured by a post-treatment driving test in real traffic.
The use of virtual reality (VR) technology is an option with the potential to overcome the barriers in obtaining an effective treatment.
Based on the principles of in vivo exposure therapy, Virtual Reality (VR) exposure therapy presents computer-generated phobic stimuli to clients.
Incorporating VR in therapy can increase the ease, acceptability, and effectiveness of treatment for anxiety.
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This case series aimed to explore the role of VRET in the intervention of psychiatric illnes.
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Oct 16, 2014 David Cox Exposure therapy has proved a highly successful treatment for phobias, but its impractical for things such as fear of public speaking or flying.
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In particular, virtual reality (VR) technology is discussed as a way to increase the availability of exposure therapy.
Jul 14, 2022 The trial studied phobia patients using a headset and a smartphone app treatment programme -- a combination of Virtual Reality (VR) 360-degree video exposure therapy and cognitive behavioural.
Background Despite being the treatment of choice for phobic disorders, in vivo exposure treatment (IVET) presents some important limitations related mainly to low acceptance and high drop-out rates.
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This review is designed to systematically examine the available evidence about virtual reality exposure therapys (VRET) efficacy for phobias, critically.
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