The relevance of recent developments in classical conditioning to understanding the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders

S Mineka, K Oehlberg - Acta psychologica, 2008 - Elsevier
Current etiological models of anxiety disorders emphasize both internal diatheses, or risk
factors, and external stressors as important in the development and maintenance of clinical
anxiety. Although considerable evidence suggests personality, genetic, and environmental
variables are important to these diathesis–stress interactions, this general approach could
be greatly enriched by incorporating recent developments in experimental research on fear
and anxiety learning. In this article, we attempt to integrate the experimental literature on …