A Systematic Literature Review: Acrophobia Treatment with Virtual Reality

  • Giraldy D
  • Novaldo W
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Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming more popular as a treatment option for many phobias. We present a method that uses virtual reality in treatment to cure acrophobia in this research. Acrophobia is an anxiety condition that occurs when a person is exposed to heights. The goal of our study is to see whether Virtual Reality technology can be used to treat acrophobia. We conducted a comprehensive literature evaluation on publications relevant to acrophobia and virtual reality that were located on Google Scholar using a keyword-based search strategy. We noticed that the majority of papers involve more than two persons as a sample and use virtual reality exposure treatment. The participants' anxiety levels decrease with each exposure, suggesting that VR-based exposure might be employed as an acrophobic alternative treatment.

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Giraldy, D. J., & Novaldo, W. (2022). A Systematic Literature Review: Acrophobia Treatment with Virtual Reality. Engineering, MAthematics and Computer Science (EMACS) Journal, 4(1), 33–38. https://doi.org/10.21512/emacsjournal.v4i1.8077

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