Author:
Cameron O. G.,Liepman M. R.,Curtis G. C.,Thyer B. A.
Abstract
Twenty non-alcoholic patients with DSM-III defined simple phobias for small animals received behavioural approach tests and exposure therapy while under the influence of a moderately intoxicating dose of ethanol or after placebo administration. Ethanol did not demonstrate any acute anti-anxiety effect, but retarded the rate of behaviouralin vivodesensitisation, without changing the final treatment outcome. State-dependent effects of ethanol on anxiety were not demonstrated. This study supports prior research indicating no anti-anxiety or ‘tension-reducing’ effects of ethanol for simple phobias.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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