Virtual reality exposure using three-dimensional images for the treatment of social phobia

Objective: To test a potential treatment for social phobia, which provides exposure to phobia-inducing situations via computer-generated, three-dimensional images, using an open clinical trial design. Methods: Twenty-one patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of social phobia took part in the trial. Treatment consisted of up to 12 sessions of exposure to relevant images, each session lasting 50 minutes. Results: Improvements in social anxiety were seen in all scales and instruments used, including at follow-up 6 months after the end of treatment. The average number of sessions was seven, as the participants habituated rapidly to the process. Only one participant dropped out. Conclusion: This study provides evidence that exposure to computer-generated three-dimensional images is relatively inexpensive, leads to greater treatment adherence, and can reduce social anxiety. Further studies are needed to corroborate these findings.

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Main Authors: Gebara,Cristiane M., Barros-Neto,Tito P. de, Gertsenchtein,Leticia, Lotufo-Neto,Francisco
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2016
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462016000100024
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