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Acrophobia

disorder, we found that students treated with virtual reality graded exposure experienced reductions in self-reported anxiety and avoidance of heights and improvements in attitudes toward heights and that students in a waiting list comparison group did not evidence any change (p 3).As stated above by both researchers, both experiments had positive results. Stover describes his positive results by saying that the students gained significant confidence. Rothbaum (1995) states that students experienced reductions in self-reported anxiety and improvements in attitudes toward heights. Both experiments showed students who took the virtual reality therapy improved, compared to those who didnt take or were on the waiting list for the virtual reality therapy. Both articles were very interesting in capturing the fullness of virtual reality therapy. After reviewing both articles a reasonable conclusion about virtual reality therapy would be that it is very successful, as stated in the results of both articles....

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