2021
DOI: 10.4103/ipj.ipj_33_19
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Management of obsessive–compulsive disorder with virtual reality-based exposure

Abstract: Little information is available about use of virtual reality exposure for management of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). We present a patient with OCD, who presented with significant dysfunction related to his OC symptoms and was managed with virtual reality based exposure therapy. A 27-year-old male, presented with a history suggestive of OCD for last 8 years. His symptoms were characterized by obsessive images of known people, leading to significant anxiety and distress. To get rid of his anxiety and dis… Show more

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“…The second study (Dua, Jagota, & Grover, 2021) examined a single male OCD patient, who received 60 sessions of VRET over the course of two months. Idiosyncratic anxiety-provoking stimuli (i.e., images of people and audio recordings of their names) were presented via a HMD and clubbed with response prevention.…”
Section: Therapy Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second study (Dua, Jagota, & Grover, 2021) examined a single male OCD patient, who received 60 sessions of VRET over the course of two months. Idiosyncratic anxiety-provoking stimuli (i.e., images of people and audio recordings of their names) were presented via a HMD and clubbed with response prevention.…”
Section: Therapy Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%