Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Specific Phobia in Children: A Pilot Study Exploring Fear of Heights

Andreas Blicher, Monika Walczak, Sonja Breinholst, Signe Vangkilde

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Abstract

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with exposure as an active treatment component is a first-line, evidence-based intervention for anxiety disorders. Virtual reality (VR) presents potential advantages for psychologists treating anxiety disorders in children with the prospect of optimizing exposure-based treatments. This pilot study assessed the acceptability and feasibility of VR exposure therapy for children with specific phobias, focusing on acrophobia (fear of heights). We examined the system’s usability and the likelihood of its adoption by children and clinicians. Participants included six children aged 9 to 15 and three clinicians. The children were exposed to a computerized VR environment - the Richie’s Plank Experience. Data were gathered through interviews with both children and clinicians focusing on user experience. Results indicated that all children experienced heightened anxiety during the VR simulation, as expected in an exposure situation, but willingly used the VR headset, engaged with the environment, and tolerated the exposure well. Clinicians reported a favorable view of integrating VR exposure into therapeutic protocols for anxiety disorders. Further research is necessary to validate the effectiveness and explore the broader applicability of VR exposure therapy for treating specific phobias in children.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBook of Abstracts : New Age of CBT - Challenges and Perspectives
EditorsKaty Grazebrook, Tatjana Vukosavljević Gvozden, Ivana Vračkić
Publication date2024
Pages270
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event54th Congress of the European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT) 2024: New Age of CBT – Challenges and Perspectives - The Sava Centre, Belgrade, Serbia
Duration: 4 Sept 20247 Sept 2024
Conference number: 54
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Conference

Conference54th Congress of the European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT) 2024
Number54
LocationThe Sava Centre
Country/TerritorySerbia
CityBelgrade
Period04/09/202407/09/2024
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Keywords

  • Virtual reality
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Specific phobia
  • Children
  • Anxiety

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