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Daniel L. Hoffman M.A. Ph.D. Candidate, Hofstra Clinical & School Psychology Program Virtual Reality Clinic Coordinator & Adjunct Instructor psydlh@pride.hofstra.edu or dhoffm2@pride.hofstra.edu
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This is the link to my dissertation flyer. My current research involves using virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to treat anxiety disorders. My dissertation is a treatment study on the fear of public speaking, comparing VRET with imaginal exposure therapy. My other research interests include imagery in anxiety disorders, behavioral treatment for unipolar depression, and marital and sexual dysfunction. |
A virtual reality environment
for public speaking, created by Virtually Better, Inc. ![]() |
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My clinical orientation is behavioral, and I treat clients using imaginal, in vivo, and virtual reality exposure. Some of my recent clinical experiences include internships at St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx NY, Fort Lee, NJ School District, and externships at Psychological Evaluation Research and Counseling Clinic at Hofstra University's Saltzman Center. |
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eMagin Z800 head mounted display for virtual environments. |
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As an adjunct instructor, I have taught Introduction to Psychology, Childhood Development, and Theories of Personality. | A
high-stress virtual interview, created by Virtually Better, Inc. |