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Social Anxiety Disorder, Public Speaking Anxiety and Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

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Anxiety Disorders and Related Conditions

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Social anxiety disorder (SAD), i.e., fear or anxiety in social situations, is a frequent and debilitating condition that can affect various life domains. The chapter provides a brief overview of SAD and its subtype, public speaking anxiety. The second section of the discussion focuses on exposure therapy and specifically a modern mode of delivery that involves virtual reality technology. Additionally, the underlying mechanisms of exposure therapy that lead to effective treatment outcomes are being discussed. It is suggested that a better understanding of how exposure works and the underlying mechanisms involved in effective change is essential to enhancing clinical outcomes.

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Konstantinou, T., Panayiotou, G. (2024). Social Anxiety Disorder, Public Speaking Anxiety and Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy. In: Charis, C., Panayiotou, G. (eds) Anxiety Disorders and Related Conditions. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56798-8_6

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