Fear Extinction and Relapse: State of the Art
KU Leuven · University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Exposure-based treatments for clinical anxiety generally are very effective, but relapse is not uncommon. Likewise, laboratory studies have shown that conditioned fears are easy to extinguish, but they recover easily. This analogy is striking, and numerous fear extinction studies have been published that highlight the processes responsible for the extinction and return of acquired fears. This review examines and integrates the most important results from animal and human work. Overall, the results suggest that fear extinction is relatively easy to "learn" but difficult to "remember." It follows that treatments will benefit from an enhanced focus on the long-term retrieval of fear extinction. We review the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.09
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- 100%
- References
- 149
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3Topics & keywords
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Anxiety
- Psychology
- Exposure therapy
- Analogy
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychotherapist
- Developmental psychology