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Maximizing the impact of virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders.

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The impact of virtual reality on access to exposure therapy and recovery from anxiety is unrealized, but an argument can be made that this is about to change. Virtual reality… Click to show full abstract

The impact of virtual reality on access to exposure therapy and recovery from anxiety is unrealized, but an argument can be made that this is about to change. Virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is safe, effective, and, in most cases, as effective as in vivo exposure therapy. Clinician attitudes toward virtual reality are now more positive than negative. Moderately priced virtual reality systems are commercially available. Self-guided and fully automated programs for specific fears are new, scalable, potentially game-changing developments. Future research that assesses cultural bias and external validity will position virtual reality exposure therapy to address mental health disparities, to realize its potential to increase access to effective treatment for anxiety disorders, and to improve public health.

Keywords: reality; exposure therapy; virtual reality; anxiety

Journal Title: Current opinion in psychology
Year Published: 2020

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