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Virtual Reality exposure therapy for public speaking anxiety in routine care: a single-subject effectiveness trial.

Philip Lindner1,2, Jesper Dagöö3, William Hamilton4, Alexander Miloff1, Gerhard Andersson2,5, Andreas Schill3, Per Carlbring1.   

Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) can be used as a therapeutic tool to conduct efficacious in-session exposure therapy by presenting virtual equivalents of phobic stimuli, yet past hardware restrictions hindered implementation in routine care and effectiveness studies. The current study examines the effectiveness of a VR-assisted treatment protocol for public speaking anxiety with demonstrated efficacy, this time in routine care, using affordable VR hardware. Participants (n = 23) were recruited via a private clinic and treated by one of four psychologists with only minimal VR-training. Using a single-subject design and dual-slope modeling (adjusting the treatment-onset slope for treatment effects), we found a significant, large decrease in self-rated public speaking anxiety following the primary three-hour session, similar in magnitude to the previous efficacy trial. Multilevel modeling of in-session process measures suggests that the protocol works as intended, by decreasing catastrophic belief expectancy and distress, and increasing perceived performance quality. Adherence to the online transition program that followed-encouraging in-vivo exposure-was relatively poor, yet symptoms decrease continued. No change was observed over the three-month follow-up period. We conclude that VR exposure therapy can be effective under routine care conditions and is an attractive approach for future, large-scale implementation and effectiveness trials.

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Keywords:  Fear of public speaking; Glossophobia; Virtual Reality; effectiveness; exposure therapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32870126     DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2020.1795240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Behav Ther        ISSN: 1650-6073


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5.  Immersive Therapy for Improving Anxiety in Health Professionals of a Regional Hospital during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Quasi-Experimental Pilot Study.

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