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Secure attachment priming protects against relapse of fear in Young adults

Psychology

Secure attachment priming protects against relapse of fear in Young adults

M. Toumbelekis, B. J. Liddell, et al.

This research reveals that activating attachment figures can significantly reduce fear relapse following extinction, offering new insights into anxiety disorder treatments. Conducted by Metaxia Toumbelekis, Belinda J. Liddell, and Richard A. Bryant from the University of New South Wales, these findings suggest that attachment priming might enhance long-term safety memories critical in therapy.

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