CBT With VR Based Exposure for Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Social Anxiety focused on measuring Social Anxiety Disorder, Virtual Reality, Exposure Therapy, Randomized Controlled Trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Able to comprehend the Danish language
- ≥18 years
- Fulfill the diagnostic criteria for SAD according to ICD-10 (F40.1) or ICD-11 (6B04)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previously diagnosed with psychosis, Autism Spectrum Disorder or severe depression.
- Participating in other psychotherapeutic treatments during the study
- Substance dependence disorder
- Severe cyber-sickness (corresponding to driving sickness).
- If on medication, medication must be stable for 6 months prior to the study and during the study (i.e., no change).
Sites / Locations
- Centre for Telepsychiatry
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy
In Vivo Exposure Therapy
Virtual Reality Relaxation Therapy
VRET will include 360° videos with three scenarios a) riding a bus, b) going to a school cafeteria and c) a job interview. These scenarios were chosen based on clinical experience and frequently reported difficult situations in the literature . The order of the scenarios is jointly decided by the patient and therapist. In the videos the patients can make choices which determine the further course of the exposure scenario. For example, in the bus scenario the information system is out of order. Therefore, the patient has to ask the driver to announce, when they are at a particular stop. Depending on whether or not the patient decides to do so, the video will skip to one of two alternative continuations of the scenario. During the exposures the therapist will also motivate the patient towards acting in ways they consider unacceptable to provoke fear of ridicule, and make the patient act against him or her excessively rigid rules for social interaction to observe the consequences.
In vivo exposure consists of role-playing and guided exposure either inside or outside the therapist's office with active modelling from the therapist in early sessions. Staff members are called upon to conduct exposure. Similarly to the VRET during in vivo exposure the therapist will motivate the patient towards acting in ways they consider unacceptable.
VR relaxation therapy will consist of a VR scenario of swimming with dolphins, created by the dolphin swim club (www.thedolphinswimclub.com). Swimming with real wild dolphins has been shown to have a positive effect on anxiety, although not specifically on SAD