One session treatment of cognitive and behavioral therapy and virtual reality for social and specific phobias. Preliminary results from a randomized clinical trial

Ramona Moldovan, Daniel David

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Abstract

This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the efficacy of one session treatment of VRCBT (cognitive behavioral therapy combined with virtual reality) for patients with social phobia, flight phobia and acrophobia. Additionally we concentrated on investigating if and to what extent do working alliance, patients’ expectations and therapists’ performance contribute to this change. Our preliminary results include data from a sample of 32 participants diagnosed with social phobia (N = 15), flight phobia (N = 9) and acrophobia (N = 8) who were randomly assigned to either immediate treatment or WL control group. Results indicated no significant differences between the two groups. Significant differences were shown between pre- and post-treatment for the majority of the measures used. Patients’ expectations, working alliance and therapists’ performance proved to be predictors of change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)67-83
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies
Volume14
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Cognitive and behavioral therapy
  • One session treatment
  • Social phobia
  • Specific phobia
  • Virtual reality

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