Continuing Education

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy: Bringing ‘in vivo’ Into the Office

Elizabeth McMahon, PhD

Exposure is a critical element in the successful treatment of phobias and anxiety disorders. Virtual reality offers the most efficient means of providing exposure in such treatment. Virtual reality exposure permits controlled, individualized, and repeatable exposure that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. Research and meta-analyses have demonstrated that virtual reality exposure therapy is effective and that the effects transfer to the real world and are maintained.

Year 2017
Credit 1
Level Intermediate
Price $25.00
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Learning Objectives
  1. Demonstrate how to effectively utilize virtual reality exposure therapy in clinical practice.
Citation

McMahon, E. (2017). Virtual reality exposure therapy: Bringing 'in vivo' into the office. Journal of Health Service Psychology, 43, 46–49.

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