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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 1191: 523-541, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32002944

ABSTRACT

Exposure therapy, a key treatment for anxiety disorders, can be modelled in the laboratory using Pavlovian fear extinction. Understanding the hormonal and neurobiological mechanisms underlying fear extinction in females, who are twice more likely than males to present with anxiety disorders, may aid in optimising exposure therapy outcomes in this population. This chapter will begin by discussing the role of the sex hormones, estradiol and progesterone, in fear extinction in females. We will also propose potential mechanisms by which these hormones may modulate fear extinction. The second half of this chapter will discuss the long-term hormonal, neurological and behavioural changes that arise from pregnancy and motherhood and how these changes may alter the features of fear extinction in females. Finally, we will discuss implications of this research for the treatment of anxiety disorders in women with and without prior reproductive experience.


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Anxiety Disorders/metabolism , Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Anxiety/metabolism , Anxiety/therapy , Estradiol/metabolism , Progesterone/metabolism , Reproduction , Anxiety/psychology , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Extinction, Psychological , Fear , Female , Humans , Pregnancy
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