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Anxiety Disorders : Causes:Symptoms: Treatments : Misc:

Category A for 100 What does GAD stand for?

Answer to Category A for 100 Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Category A for 200 What disorder has intrusive thoughts and persistent impulses?

Answer to Category A for 200 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Category A for 300 On what Axis is “Anxiety Disorders” found?

Answer to Category A for 300 Axis 1

Category A for 400 What is the fear of open spaces and to leave the house?

Answer to Category A for 400 Agoraphobia

Category A for 500 What are psychodynamic perspectives of phobias?

Answer to Category A for 500 Expressions of wishes, fears, and fantasies that are unacceptable to the patient.

Category B for 100 What causes an Anxiety Disorder?

Answer to Category B for 100 “Depends on what you believe.” -Ben

Category B for 200 What is the Biological Perspective on the cause of Phobias?

Answer to Category B for 200 Genetic or biological preparedness may explain the origins of some fears or phobias.

Category B for 300 What is the behavioral and cognitive perspective of the cause of OCD

Answer to Category B for 300 The obsessive-compulsive behaviors that are developed reduce anxiety.

Category B for 400 What can cause PTSD?

Answer to Category B for 400 Exposure to an extremely stressful or traumatic life event.

Category B for 500 What would Freud say about the cause of OCD?

Answer to Category B for 500 The compulsions are an attempt to fend off sexual impulses.

Category C for 100 Worry, excessive anxiety, apprehension, and edginess are symptoms of what anxiety disorder?

Answer to Category C for 100 Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Category C for 200 List three symptoms of PTSD.

Answer to Category C for 200 -Re-expieriencing a traumatic event -recursive and intrusive memories -sleep disturbance -temper outbursts -bad dreams -increased arousal in normal situations -easily frightened by loud noises -constantly on edge

Category C for 300 What are 2 somatic symptoms?

Answer to Category C for 300 -heart palpitations -difficulty breathing -dizziness -sweating

Category C for 400 What disorder has an excessive concern about losing control?

Answer to Category C for 400 Panic disorder

Category C for 500 What is the main symptom of Trichotillomania

Answer to Category C for 500 Pulling out hair

Category D for 100 What is the drug of choice for an anxiety disorder?

Answer to Category D for 100 Anti-depressants, SSRI

Category D for 200 What can you treat with exposure therapy?

Answer to Category D for 200 A phobia

Category D for 300 What anxiety disorder is commonly treated with exposure therapy?

Answer to Category D for 300 Phobias

Category D for 400 Which behavioral treatment uses computer stimulated environments that can stimulate presences in the real world?

Answer to Category D for 400 Virtual reality

Category D for 500 What two anxiety disorders can be treated in group therapy sessions?

Answer to Category D for 500 Panic disorder and PTSD

Category E for 100 What is arachnophobia?

Answer to Category E for 100 Fear of spiders

Category E for 200 In which disorder is microphobia commonly found?

Answer to Category E for 200 OCD

Category E for 300 What is etiology?

Answer to Category E for 300 The study of cause

Category E for 400 Can you have compulsions without having obsessions in OCD?

Answer to Category E for 400 NO!

Category E for 500 The three sub-types of panic disorder are…?

Answer to Category E for Situationally bound 2.Situationally predisposed 3.Unexpected/uncued