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Virtual answer for the socially anxious (ITV News) Dr. Peter Langdon (UEA)

September 1, 2013Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Cyberpsychology, Health, Learning, Social Skills Training, Virtual Environments, Virtual Reality TherapyAutism, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Exposure Therapy, learning disabilities, Psychologyadmin

“Virtual reality technology allowing people to watch themselves in simulated social situations could help combat anxiety problems. The imaging gizmo invented by a company in Elstree in Hertfordshire is being trialled at an inpatient mental health clinic near Norwich.”

ITV’s Natalie Gray reports.

Virtual answer for the socially anxious

http://www.itv.com/news/anglia/update/2013-06-25/virtual-answer-for-the-socially-anxious/

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