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Creating a virtual reality in hypnosis: a case of driving phobia
Contemporary Hypnosis, 2004AbstractThis is a case study of a 55‐year‐old married woman who had a severe driving phobia with a concomitant reduction in her mobility. She had been involved in an accident on the motorway but did not develop phobic symptoms until after the second incident – a near collision.
Tom Kraft
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In vivo desensitization of a severe driving phobia through radiO contact
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1980Abstract A 55-yr-old man with a severe driving phobia was treated by in vivo desensitization. A radio transceiver was used to provide the anxiety-inhibiting effects of voice contact during exposure to phobic driving experiences. Treatment effects were maintained at 6-month follow-up.
Bruce A Levine, Joseph Wolpe
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Preliminary Research on the Efficacy of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy to Treat Driving Phobia
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 2003This article presents a review of preliminary research of two studies of the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to treat driving phobia. Study 1 describes a case study of a patient who completed a 7-day baseline followed by three sessions of VRET. Her peak anxiety decreased within and across sessions.
Jaye Wald, Steven Taylor
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Behavior Therapy, 2004
A multiple baseline across-subjects design was used to examine the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to treat driving phobia. The treatment consisted of 8 weekly graded VRET sessions. Using self-monitoring and interview measures, treatment efficacy was examined across 5 participants. Three participants had reductions in driving phobia
Jaye Wald
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A multiple baseline across-subjects design was used to examine the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to treat driving phobia. The treatment consisted of 8 weekly graded VRET sessions. Using self-monitoring and interview measures, treatment efficacy was examined across 5 participants. Three participants had reductions in driving phobia
Jaye Wald
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1983
A 34 year-old man with a severe driving phobia was treated by in vivo desensitization. A radio transceiver was used to provide the anxiety inhibiting effects of voice contact during exposure to phobic driving experiences. Transceivers were linked to a Telemonitor apparatus programmed to broadcast heartbeat and GSR readings automatically every 15 ...
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A 34 year-old man with a severe driving phobia was treated by in vivo desensitization. A radio transceiver was used to provide the anxiety inhibiting effects of voice contact during exposure to phobic driving experiences. Transceivers were linked to a Telemonitor apparatus programmed to broadcast heartbeat and GSR readings automatically every 15 ...
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Use of mobile phones in the behavioral treatment of driving phobias
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1992Results of two case studies are presented to illustrate the use of mobile phones with in vivo exposure treatment of refractory driving phobias. Number of miles driven and subjective ratings of anxiety were recorded during a baseline phase and 8 weeks of treatment involving a total of 24 driving practices.
T M, Flynn, P, Taylor, C A, Pollard
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Is fever phobia driving inappropriate use of antipyretics?
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2014Fever is a common medical complaint in children; 20–40% of parents report feverish illness each year.1 In 1980, Schmitt used the term ‘fever phobia’ to describe parents’ misconceptions and anxiety about fever.2 We conducted a single-centre cross-sectional study at the Children's Assessment Unit (CAU) of the Children's Hospital for Wales, Cardiff.
Alexandra R, Teagle, Colin V E, Powell
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1984
Thirty driving phobics who called the Psychiatry Outpatient Phobia Clinic (25 females and five males) were given a 20-min semi-standardized telephone interview during which they were asked about the circumstances of the onset of their driving fears. Twelve (40%) reported that their fears were precipitated by a panic attack on the freeway; six (20%) by ...
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Thirty driving phobics who called the Psychiatry Outpatient Phobia Clinic (25 females and five males) were given a 20-min semi-standardized telephone interview during which they were asked about the circumstances of the onset of their driving fears. Twelve (40%) reported that their fears were precipitated by a panic attack on the freeway; six (20%) by ...
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Case study: using systematic desensitisation to recover from driving phobia
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