Current technology refers to the most up-to-date and modern tools, devices, or methods that are currently available. It includes advancements in electronic devices, software applications, and other innovative solutions.
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Virtual reality (VR): A computer-generated simulation that immerses users into a three-dimensional environment, providing sensory experiences that can be used for exposure therapy.
Wearable devices: Devices such as smartwatches or fitness trackers that individuals can wear on their bodies to monitor physiological responses during exposure therapy sessions.
Mobile applications: Software programs designed for smartphones or tablets that offer interactive exercises and tracking features for patients undergoing exposure therapy.