Summary:
- This article discusses the development and evaluation of a virtual reality (VR) system designed to help people with social anxiety disorder (SAD) improve their social skills and confidence.
- The VR system allows users to practice social interactions in a safe and controlled environment, exposing them to simulated social situations that they can navigate and learn from.
- The study found that the VR-based intervention was effective in reducing social anxiety symptoms and improving social skills in participants, suggesting that this technology could be a valuable tool in the treatment of SAD.