U.S., Feb. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07432945) titled 'In Vivo Exposure vs. Videochat-Based Vicarious Exposure' on Feb. 11.

Brief Summary: After screening (including parts of the Mini-DIPS), participants will receive a pre-assessment with a baseline heartrate measurement, self-report measures and two BATs (with the treated spider and the non-treated spider). All participants receive a brief psychoeducation & video demonstration of exposure steps. Participants are randomly assigned to the three study arms and are then set to receive a single session of either in vivo exposure (IVET), videochat based vicarious exposure (VicET) or neither (Waiting List Control, WLC). Approximately 24 hours...