About XRT

Providing professionals with the expertise and technology to deliver a state of the art therapeutic intervention

XRT have developed a digital program designed to help qualified Mental Health professionals treat anxiety disorders more effectively and faster than traditional Talking Therapies.

Our approach has won awards and has been successfully used by people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself, you’re a mental health professional, or you work in healthcare, our team is adaptable and ready to create a solution that’s just right for you.

Our service combines traditional CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) with gradual exposure therapy to address and treat phobias and situation-specific anxieties. Our unique treatment is set within a fully immersive environment, adjustable in real-time by the therapist using a tablet. We collaborate closely with clinicians and end-users, tailoring scenes based on the user’s needs. Ordinarily, traditional CBT can take anywhere between 12 to 20 sessions to show results. However, our treatment can achieve significant progress in just 4 sessions spread across 2 weeks, and when treating phobias, this can often resolve the issue in just a single session. 

We provide specialised training to Mental Health professionals to learn our flexible and immersive treatment to empower both their clients and their families to live without the limitation’s anxiety brings. Our team believes in a comprehensive approach to treating anxiety, collaborating with those who’ve undergone treatment before or assisting those who are just starting their journey toward overcoming anxiety. Beyond providing assistance during treatment, we offer ongoing support to ensure lasting results and stand by our healthcare professionals, offering continuous technical and operational support. 

What can we treat?

Our approach is suitable for a number of different mental health conditions including: 

GAD (General Anxiety Disorder)

When you feel anxious about a wide range of situations and issues, rather than one specific event, most days and often struggle to remember the last time you felt relaxed.

OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)

When a person has obsessive (unwanted and unpleasant repeated thought, image or urge) thoughts and compulsive (repetitive behaviour or mental act) behaviours. 

Panic Disorder

Sudden attacks of panic, fear, feelings of anxiety, and/or stress regularly at any time, and often for no apparent reason. 

Health Anxiety

When you spend so much time worrying that you are ill, or going to get ill, that it starts to take over your life (it is also related to OCD). 

Social Anxiety

An overwhelming fear of social situations that does not go away, and affects everyday activities, self-confidence, relationships and work or school life, worring before, during, and after social situations. 

Phobias

An overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal that may develop when a person has an exaggerated or unrealistic sense of danger about a situation or object. 

Agoraphobia

A fear of being in situations (travelling on public transport, visiting a shopping centre and/or leaving home etc) where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn’t be available if things go wrong.

Behavioural Activation (BA)

A talking therapy that aims to help people with depression take simple, practical steps towards enjoying life again with problem-solving skills to help you tackle problems that are affecting your mood.