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VR Fear of Heights Therapy Training

Fear of heights, also known as acrophobia, affects many people and can limit daily activities. With Virtual Reality (VR), learners can safely face and manage this fear in controlled, immersive scenarios.

The module combines guided workflow, repeatable practice, and instructor-led review to improve confidence, consistency, and performance readiness.

Standing on a tall building Walking on a suspension bridge Looking down from a high balcony
Virtual Reality In Fear of Heights

Standing on a tall building

Learners practice Standing on a tall building in an immersive and repeatable VR environment with guided instruction and clear feedback.

Walking on a suspension bridge

Learners practice Walking on a suspension bridge in an immersive and repeatable VR environment with guided instruction and clear feedback.

Looking down from a high balcony

Learners practice Looking down from a high balcony in an immersive and repeatable VR environment with guided instruction and clear feedback.

Training Module

Fear of Heights

Simulation Workflow

The VR workflow guides learners through preparation, execution, and safe completion so they can perform with stronger consistency and confidence.

  • Standing on a tall building.
  • Walking on a suspension bridge.
  • Looking down from a high balcony.

Project Video

This media section presents the original project walkthrough and supports instructor-led orientation, skills practice, and performance review.

Training Flow

The module combines guided workflow, repeatable practice, and instructor-led review to improve confidence, consistency, and performance readiness.

Learning Outcomes

This VR module helps learners build competence through realistic scenarios, measured repetition, and clear procedural feedback.

Project Details

In Fear of Heights in VR

This page is structured for psychiatry teams that need a clear and repeatable VR training scenario with practical outcomes.

It covers Standing on a tall building, Walking on a suspension bridge, and Looking down from a high balcony with guided practice and measurable learning outcomes.

Yes. The original project video is preserved and displayed in the project media section.

It is designed for students, instructors, simulation labs, and professional teams who need structured procedural practice in immersive VR environments.

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