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N/ACompleted· 78 enrolled
Drug / intervention
online psychoeducation video + modeled exposure +3 morebehavioral
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NCT06182709N/ACompleted

Group Exposure Treatment: Feasibility of an Online Modeled Exposure in Spider Fearful Individuals

Philipps University Marburg·interventional·Posted Dec 27, 2023·Updated Oct 2, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating online psychoeducation video + modeled exposure, live psychoeducation video + modeled exposure, and 2 other interventions for Spider Fear and Arachnophobia. Completed, enrolled 78 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The effectiveness of an optimized group exposure treatment is investigated in spider-fearful individuals. Participants will undergo an optimized standardized exposure treatment. After receiving information about the treatment and the phobic stimulus (spider) through a psychoeducation video, participants will observe an exposure treatment of another fearful person, either live or by watching a movie of an exposure treatment online. Subsequently, participants will undergo a live in vivo exposure treatment conducted in a group setting. The effectiveness of the treatment is measured by symptom improvement according to online behavioral avoidance tests and subjective ratings immediately after training and one week later.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesGermany
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202420252026
First PostedDec 27, 2023
Enrollment StartDec 11, 2023
Primary CompletionSep 5, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.7 yearsPosted 2.5 years ago

Interventions

online psychoeducation video + modeled exposurebehavioral

Participants will watch a short psychoeducation video online. This will be followed by a modeled exposure online. In this modeled exposure participants watch a film of an exposure treatment (about 45min) conducted with one participant and the therapist. The exposure training consists of five exposure steps (step 1: describing the spider, step 2: catching the spider with a glass, step 3: describing the spider, step 4: touching the spider with the dominant index finger, step 5: letting the spider walk on the participant hands; the following steps have to be repeated up to four times: 2,4,5).

live psychoeducation video + modeled exposurebehavioral

Participants will watch a short psychoeducation video. This will be followed by a live modeled exposure. In this modeled exposure participants watch an exposure treatment (about 45min) conducted live with one participant and the therapist. The exposure training consists of five exposure steps (step 1: describing the spider, step 2: catching the spider with a glass, step 3: describing the spider, step 4: touching the spider with the dominant index finger, step 5: letting the spider walk on the participant hands; the following steps have to be repeated up to four times: 2,4,5).

group exposurebehavioral

Exposure training in the group is conducted live (1 spider per participant, one therapist and co-trainers). In this group exposure participants complete exposure training (about 45 min) with five exposure steps (step 1: describing the spider, step 2: catching the spider with a glass, step 3: describing the spider, step 4: touching the spider with the dominant index finger, step 5: letting the spider walk on the participant hands; the following steps have to be repeated up to three times: 2,4,5).

mental retrieval cuebehavioral

Before the group exposure, participants are asked to remember the modeled exposure they had observed the day before. Therefore, the participants are asked to recall the location where they have been during the modeled exposure and the reaction of the patient during the exposure (e.g., fear decline).