ROBERT H. REINER, PHD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BEHAVIORAL ASSOCIATES:
The conditions that are the best treated by VR therapy are any kind of anxiety disorder, from generalized anxiety to specific phobias. Panic disorder, any phobia. But the more specific the phobia, the better off it is. Like if you were flying, public speaking phobia, people that are phobic about driving over bridge and -- bridges, tunnels. Any kind of height phobia. Really, anything involving performance, having to go someplace or do something that makes people anxious.
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Dr. Reiner says virtual reality therapy is changing the way people deal with phobias
ROBERT H. REINER, PHD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BEHAVIORAL ASSOCIATES:
These people are getting cured, they’ll say, “You know something? It’s amazing, doctor. I had a phobia, and I don’t have a phobia anymore. It’s not part of my life anymore.”
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