Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

We provide a wide range of mental health services tailored to the unique needs of every individual.
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What is Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy?

Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) involves creating a computer-generated, immersive virtual environment that simulates real-life situations or scenarios that trigger anxiety or fear in an individual.  During a VRET session, the individual wears a VR headset and is immersed in a three-dimensional, interactive virtual environment. 

The virtual environment is designed to closely resemble the anxiety-inducing situations the individual wants to overcome. For example, someone with a fear of heights might be exposed to a virtual scenario where they stand on the edge of a tall building or walk across a narrow bridge. 

The challenges and benefits of VRET

The therapist guides the session, adjusting the intensity and difficulty of the virtual scenarios based on the individual’s progress and comfort level. The individual is encouraged to engage with the virtual environment, facing their fears and practicing coping strategies to manage anxiety. The therapist can also provide real-time feedback and support during the session.

Although effective, Exposure therapy can be incredibly difficult and at time, it can even make certain anxieties worse and can reinforce avoidant behaviors.  When individuals first confront their fears or anxiety-provoking situations, they often experience a surge of intense anxiety and distress. This can be uncomfortable and overwhelming, leading some individuals to resist or avoid exposure altogether.  This can then trigger avoidant behaviors which leads to a drop in anxiety.  Ultimately, this can reinforce the anxiety cycle and the use of avoidant behaviors as an appropriate solution to avoid the anxiety. 

The benefits of VRET include:

  • Controlled exposure: VRET allows individuals to experience anxiety-provoking situations in a controlled and safe environment, providing a sense of security while gradually exposing them to their fears.
  • Enhanced engagement and presence: The immersive nature of VR increases the sense of presence and engagement, making the virtual experiences feel more realistic and impactful.
  • Customizability: VRET can be tailored to the specific needs of each individual, allowing for personalized scenarios and adjustments to the difficulty level of the exposure.
  • Real-time feedback and monitoring: Therapists can monitor the individual’s physiological and emotional responses during the VR session, gaining insights into their progress and adjusting the therapy accordingly.
  • Generalization of skills: Through repeated exposure and practice in the virtual environment, individuals can develop and generalize coping skills and strategies to real-life situations outside the therapy setting.

What does VRET treat?

VRET has been successfully used in the treatment of various anxiety disorders, including:

phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

However, it’s important to note that VRET should be conducted under the guidance of a trained therapist or mental health professional to ensure its effectiveness and safety.

Conditions We Treat

We offer comprehensive, personalized care for a variety of mental health disorders, to help you achieve optimal mental wellness.

Providers Specializing in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

Our clinical team consists of 12 dedicated clinicians who are deeply empathetic, empowering, and respectful of their patient’s needs.