Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However, many therapists still have doubts about the possibility of creating a good therapeutic relationship with patients in the presence of technology. Aims: This study evaluates the development of the therapeutic alliance in individuals with small animal phobia disorder who were treated with Augmented Reality Exposure Therapy or In Vivo Exposure Therapy. Method: Twenty-two participants received an intensive session of cognitive behavioural therapy in either a technology-mediated therapeutic context or in a traditional therapeutic context. Results: The results show no significant difference for the therapeutic alliance between two conditions. Conc...
Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real...
Augmented reality (AR) is a rapidly emerging technology that superimposes digital objects onto real-...
Contains fulltext : 170366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present pap...
Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceIn Vivo Exposure Therapy (IVET) has been a recomm...
A growing number of empirical studies evaluate the influence of Mental Health (MH) technology on the...
Little is known about the processes involved in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET), including t...
This study aggregated data from three randomized control trials to explore the differential efficacy...
Although in vivo exposure is the treatment of choice for specific phobias, some acceptability proble...
Small-animal phobias has been treated using in vivo exposure therapies (IVET) and virtual reality ex...
This paper reviews the move from virtual reality exposure-based therapy (VRET) to augmented reality ...
In this age of unprecedented expansion of media and information dissemination and sharing, the use o...
New technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), can be used as an add-on ...
Objective: In this article, we investigate therapist views on their experiences using a technologica...
Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real...
Augmented reality (AR) is a rapidly emerging technology that superimposes digital objects onto real-...
Contains fulltext : 170366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present pap...
Background: New technologies have slowly become a part of psychologists’ therapeutic office. However...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceIn Vivo Exposure Therapy (IVET) has been a recomm...
A growing number of empirical studies evaluate the influence of Mental Health (MH) technology on the...
Little is known about the processes involved in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET), including t...
This study aggregated data from three randomized control trials to explore the differential efficacy...
Although in vivo exposure is the treatment of choice for specific phobias, some acceptability proble...
Small-animal phobias has been treated using in vivo exposure therapies (IVET) and virtual reality ex...
This paper reviews the move from virtual reality exposure-based therapy (VRET) to augmented reality ...
In this age of unprecedented expansion of media and information dissemination and sharing, the use o...
New technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), can be used as an add-on ...
Objective: In this article, we investigate therapist views on their experiences using a technologica...
Augmented Reality is a new technological system that allows introducing virtual contents in the real...
Augmented reality (AR) is a rapidly emerging technology that superimposes digital objects onto real-...
Contains fulltext : 170366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present pap...