Oxytocin and Social Phobia
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Published on 06/11/2008
"Oxytocin
has a
very powerful effect," says Dr. Baumgartner of the University of Zurich.
Oxytocin lowers activity in the amygdala, a region linked with fear and
danger. The same brain circuits play a role in social disorders.
Most
social phobia sufferers receive talk therapy of some kind but recent
studies have shown that oxytocin can speed up the process.