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Why 88% of People With Driving Anxiety Never Hear About VR Therapy

32 min · 27. Juni 2026
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This episode explores a frustrating pattern in mental health care: effective, evidence-based therapies exist for conditions like driving anxiety and adult ADHD, yet most people who could benefit never learn about them. We dive into VR exposure therapy for driving anxiety — which is cheaper, has lower dropout rates, and matches the effectiveness of real-world exposure — and occupational therapy for adult ADHD, which produces executive function improvements comparable to medication. The question isn't whether these therapies work; it's why they remain invisible to the people who need them most.

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