Clinical catalog

Clinical virtual reality scenarios, one page per phobia

Clinical definition per the DSM-5-TR, prevalence, session-by-session VR steps, specific contraindications, and notes from our clinical advisor. Usable in your practice tomorrow, with or without VRET.

Available in VRET today

Available scenarios

With a VR scenario running in production and a published clinical protocol. The catalog grows continuously.

Available in VRET

Fear of heights

Specific phobia · natural-environment subtype (heights)

Intense fear of heights: balconies, viewpoints, glass elevators, open staircases, tall buildings.

Prevalence
3–6% of adults · one of the most common phobias
Sessions
6–10 VR sessions + in-vivo tasks in the patient's own building
View clinical protocol
Available in VRET

Claustrophobia

Specific phobia · situational subtype (enclosed spaces)

Intense fear of enclosed spaces or spaces with no visible exit: elevators, MRI scanners, tunnels, transit, small rooms. Frequently comorbid with fear of heights.

Prevalence
~2–4% of adults (international estimates)
Sessions
6–10 VR sessions + graded in-vivo tasks
View clinical protocol
Roadmap

In the works, coming soon.

The clinical page is published today; the VR scenario is in the works. We ship new scenarios continuously — book a demo to weigh in on what we build next.

Coming summer 2026

Fear of flying

Specific phobia · situational subtype (flying)

Intense fear of flying. Often a mix of claustrophobia, height, and loss of control. High demand in private practice from work and family travel.

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Coming summer 2026

Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia (a standalone DSM-5-TR diagnosis since 2013)

Anxiety in situations where escape would be difficult: public transit, open spaces, crowds, standing in line, being away from home alone.

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Coming late 2026

Social anxiety

Social Anxiety Disorder

Intense fear of social situations involving scrutiny: public speaking, eating in a restaurant, interviews, parties, work meetings.

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Coming late 2026

Fear of driving

Specific phobia · situational subtype (driving)

Intense fear of driving. Often follows an accident, but can also be primary. It limits work and family independence.

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Coming late 2026

Blood, needle, and hospital phobia

Specific phobia · blood-injection-injury subtype

Intense fear of medical settings: hospitals, white coats, needles, blood draws, procedures. The hallmark is a vasovagal response — a blood-pressure drop that can lead to fainting.

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Coming late 2026

Dog phobia

Specific phobia · animal subtype (dogs)

An intense, disproportionate fear of dogs, with avoidance of streets, parks, or visits. Often begins in childhood and interferes heavily with daily life.

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