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LONDON'S FIRST VRT PRACTICE
What is VRT?
Virtual Reality Therapy (VRT) is backed by twenty years of scientific studies that prove its efficacy. Together with specialised software, we supervise our client's use of VR to ensure the process is controlled, safe & effective.
The VR process includes a headset, earphones and biofeedback sensors which immerse you into a virtual world you can interact with, helping you to confront your fears in a safe and controllable environment. You are in complete control while exploring the virtual environments.
While you are aware you are in a virtual reality environment your brain cannot tell the difference between VR and reality, so in effect each time you enter the VR world you are giving your brain the evidence that it needs to realise that this is safe and that you can do it.
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How does VRT work?

Although the process is rapid compared to other approaches the steps are safe and slow. Ultimately controlled by you.

In the comfort of our therapy room with a therapist supervising, the process is controlled, safe & life changing.

With over 20 years of scientific studies, we have staggering proof to the efficacy of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy.
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Why choose us?
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
"After only 2 sessions we went to the top of one of the highest towers in London."
FEAR OF FLYING
"Instead of being scared I was just taking loads of pictures. It was the best flight of my life."
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
"I am very glad I did VRT. It was the best decision of my life."
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Fear of Heights
Many people experience vertigo which can develop into Acrophobia.
Fear of Flying
Many people experience a severe anxious response while flying.
Fear of being trapped
Many people experience vertigo which can develop into Cleithrophobia.
Fear of social events
Many people experience social anxieties every day.
Fear of Public Speaking
Public Speaking fear is the most commonly reported fear reported in western society.
Fear of Dogs
Often a fear of dogs is passed on from our parents or siblings.
Fear of elevators & lifts
Small spaces can trigger feelings of anxiety and fear.
Fear of Spiders
A fear of bugs and spiders is very common among people.
Fear of Needles
Many people experience a lightheaded feeling in the presence of needles.
Fear of Driving
Many people develop a fear of driving following an incident on the road.
Fear of open spaces
Many people experience a dizziness and distress when in open spaces.
Other fears and phobias
We help with many other fears and phobias.
Michael Carthy MSc APP
– Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
– Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Coaching, SPACE model
– Advanced Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy (Ad Dip CH)
– Advanced training in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET)
– Advanced training in Mindfulness Based Stress Relief (MBSR)
– Master NLP Practitioner
Tiffany Carthy MSc APP
– Advanced Certificate in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
– Advanced training in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET)
– Advanced training in Mindfulness Based Stress Relief (MBSR)
– Certificate in Guided Imagery for Therapeutic Change
– Certificate in the Fast Trauma Phobia Cure
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