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Chapter 16 Section 2: Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety  General state of dread or uneasiness  Everyone feels anxiety, disorder is out of proportion  Most.

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1 Chapter 16 Section 2: Anxiety Disorders

2 Anxiety  General state of dread or uneasiness  Everyone feels anxiety, disorder is out of proportion  Most common type of mental illness  Shared characteristics  Personal inadequacy  Avoidance of problems  Unrealistic images of self  Constant worrying  Mood swings

3 Generalized Anxiety Disorder  Anxiety- a vague, generalized apprehension or feeling one is in danger  Feels nervous for reasons one cannot explain  GAD- continous, generalized anxiety  Often have trouble fulfilling responsibilities, which makes anxiety worse (cyclical)  Theories for anxiety  Learned anxiety  Inherited  Environmental- unpredictable traumatic event

4 Phobic Disorder  Phobia- an intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation  Range in intensity from mild to severe  Most people deal by avoiding object of phobia  Reduces anxiety, but also reinforces phobia  One form of treatment involves providing person opportunity to experience phobia in safe environment

5 Yes, I had hair.

6 1. Arachnophobia: The fear of spiders. This phobia tends to affect women more than men. 2. Ophidiophobia: The fear of snakes. Often attributed to evolutionary causes, personal experiences, or cultural influences. 3. Acrophobia: The fear of heights. This fear can lead to anxiety attacks and avoidance of high places. 4. Agoraphobia: The fear of situations in which escape is difficult. This may include crowded areas, open spaces, or situations that are likely to trigger a panic attack. People will begin avoiding these trigger events, sometimes to the point that they cease leaving their home. Approximately one third of people with panic disorder develop agoraphobia.

7 5. Cynophobia: The fear of dogs. This phobia is often associated with specific personal experiences, such as being bitten by a dog during childhood. 6. Astraphobia: The fear of thunder and lightening. Also known as Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia, or Ceraunophobia. 7. Trypanophobia: The fear of injections. Like many phobias, this fear often goes untreated because people avoid the triggering object and situation. 8. Social Phobias: The fear of social situations. In many cases, these phobias can become so severe that people avoid events, places, and people that are likely to trigger an anxiety attack.

8 9. Pteromerhanophobia: The fear of flying. Often treated using exposure therapy, in which the client is gradually and progressively introduced to flying. 10. Mysophobia: The fear of germs or dirt. May be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder.

9 Panic Disorder  Panic- feeling of sudden, helpless terror, such as the overwhelming fright of being cornered by predator  Panic disorder- extreme anxiety that manifest itself in the form of panic attacks  During attacks, individual sense inevitable doom or they are about to die  Common symptoms- choking, can’t breathe, chest pains, dizziness, nausea  Usually last a few minutes, occur without warning  First attack often after s

10 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder  Obsession- uncontrollably thinking the same thoughts over and over  Compulsions- repeatedly performing coping behaviors  Obsessive-compulsive- anxiety disorder that combines the two  Everyone has these, only a problem when they interfere with everyday functioning  Most know thoughts and actions are irrational, feel unable to stop them  Seems to run in families- possibly genetic

11 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder  Disorder in which victims of traumatic events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flasbacks  Common to war veterans, survivors of natural disasters, crime victims, accidents  Often includes involuntary flashbacks and nightmares  Not everyone develops PTSD from traumatic event  People exposed to repeatedly or over a long period of time more likely to develop PTSD


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