Recent Progress in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Phobias: A Systematic Review
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Botella, Cristina; Fernández-Álvarez, Javier; Guillen, Veronica; Díaz-García, Amanda; Baños, Rosa Maria
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Recent Progress in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Phobias: A Systematic ReviewAutoría
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2017-05Editor
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BOTELLA, Cristina, et al. Recent Progress in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Phobias: A Systematic Review. Current Psychiatry Reports, 2017, vol. 19, no 7, p. 42.Tipo de documento
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This review is designed to systematically examine the available evidence about virtual reality exposure therapy’s (VRET) efficacy for phobias, critically describe some of the most important challenges in the field and ... [+]
This review is designed to systematically examine the available evidence about virtual reality exposure therapy’s (VRET) efficacy for phobias, critically describe some of the most important challenges in the field and discuss possible directions. Evidence reveals that virtual reality (VR) is an effective treatment for phobias and useful for studying specific issues, such as pharmacological compounds and behavioral manipulations, that can enhance treatment outcomes. In addition, some variables, such as sense of presence in virtual environments, have a significant influence on outcomes, but further research is needed to better understand their role in therapeutic outcomes. We conclude that VR is a useful tool to improve exposure therapy and it can be a good option to analyze the processes and mechanisms involved in exposure therapy and the ways this strategy can be enhanced. In the coming years, there will be a significant expansion of VR in routine practice in clinical contexts. [-]
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