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ANXIETY DISORDERS Yard. Doç. Dr. Berfu Akbaş. A diffuse, unpleasant, vague sensation of apprehension, often accompanied by autonomic symptoms; palpitations,

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1 ANXIETY DISORDERS Yard. Doç. Dr. Berfu Akbaş

2 A diffuse, unpleasant, vague sensation of apprehension, often accompanied by autonomic symptoms; palpitations, perspiration, headache, tightness in the chest, mild stomach discomfort, restlessness, dizziness, diarrhea, tremors, urinary frequency, hesitancy. A diffuse, unpleasant, vague sensation of apprehension, often accompanied by autonomic symptoms; palpitations, perspiration, headache, tightness in the chest, mild stomach discomfort, restlessness, dizziness, diarrhea, tremors, urinary frequency, hesitancy. Normal Anxiety : advantageous response to a threatening situation Normal Anxiety : advantageous response to a threatening situation Pathological Anxiety: inappropriate response to a given stimulus. Pathological Anxiety: inappropriate response to a given stimulus. Fear: A response to a known, external, definite threat Fear: A response to a known, external, definite threat

3 Epidemiology: Epidemiology: women life-time prevalence: % 30.5 women life-time prevalence: % 30.5 Men : % 17.7 Men : % 17.7 Autonomic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Neurotransmitters: Neurotransmitters: Norepinephrine, serotonin, GABA Norepinephrine, serotonin, GABA Neuroanatomy:Locus cereleus, raphe nuclei, limbic system, temporal lobes Neuroanatomy:Locus cereleus, raphe nuclei, limbic system, temporal lobes Genetics: Genetics:

4 Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorder Panic Disorder Specific Phobia Specific Phobia Social Phobia Social Phobia Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ) Acute Stress Disorder Acute Stress Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder

5 PANIC DISORDER Epidemiology: PD:1.5-5%,PA: 3-5.6% A: 0.6-6% Epidemiology: PD:1.5-5%,PA: 3-5.6% A: 0.6-6% DSM-IV-TR CRITERIA FOR PANIC DISORDER DSM-IV-TR CRITERIA FOR PANIC DISORDER 1- Recurrent unexpected panic attacks 1- Recurrent unexpected panic attacks 2- Persistent concern about having additional attacks 2- Persistent concern about having additional attacks 3- Worry about its consequences ( going crazy..) 3- Worry about its consequences ( going crazy..) 4- Significant change in behaviour 4- Significant change in behaviour 5- Absence / presence of agoraphobia 5- Absence / presence of agoraphobia 6- Panic attacks are not due to a substance or a medical condition or another mental disorder 6- Panic attacks are not due to a substance or a medical condition or another mental disorder

6 PANIC ATTACK 4 or more of the following symtoms: 4 or more of the following symtoms: * palpitations * palpitations * sweating * sweating * trembling or shaking * trembling or shaking * shortness of breath * shortness of breath * feeling of choking * feeling of choking * chest pain * chest pain * nausea or abdominal discomfort * nausea or abdominal discomfort * feeling dizzy, lightheaded, faint * feeling dizzy, lightheaded, faint * derealization- depersonalization * derealization- depersonalization * fear of losing control or going crazy * fear of losing control or going crazy * fear of dying * fear of dying * numbness or tingling sensations * numbness or tingling sensations * chills or hot flushes * chills or hot flushes

7 COURSE AND PROGNOSIS Onset: early adulthood Onset: early adulthood %30-40 → long term symptom free %30-40 → long term symptom free %50 → mild symptoms %50 → mild symptoms %10-20 → significant symptoms %10-20 → significant symptoms %40-80 → depression develops %40-80 → depression develops %20-40 → alcohol adn substance dependance %20-40 → alcohol adn substance dependance TREATMENT: TREATMENT: Benzodiazepines ( alprazolam, lorazepam ) Benzodiazepines ( alprazolam, lorazepam ) SSRI’s ( paroxetine, sertraline, citalopram ) SSRI’s ( paroxetine, sertraline, citalopram ) Cognitive behaviour therapy Cognitive behaviour therapy

8 SPECIFIC PHOBIA A phobia is defined as an irrational fear that produces conscious avoidance of the fearred subject, activity or situation. A phobia is defined as an irrational fear that produces conscious avoidance of the fearred subject, activity or situation. 5-10% 5-10% Animals ( ailurophobia-cats, cynophobia-dogs, storms,acrophobia-height, mysophobia- germs,nasophobia-illness, death) Animals ( ailurophobia-cats, cynophobia-dogs, storms,acrophobia-height, mysophobia- germs,nasophobia-illness, death) Treatment: Treatment: Exposure therapy Exposure therapy ß-adrenergic receptor antagonists ß-adrenergic receptor antagonists benzodiazepines benzodiazepines

9 SOCIAL PHOBIA 3-13%, teens 3-13%, teens A marked fear of social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people. The individual fears that he will act in a way that will be humiliating or embarrassing. A marked fear of social or performance situations in which the person is exposed to unfamiliar people. The individual fears that he will act in a way that will be humiliating or embarrassing. Exposure to the feared social situation provokes anxiety which may take the form of panic attack Exposure to the feared social situation provokes anxiety which may take the form of panic attack The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. The feared social or performance situations are avoided The feared social or performance situations are avoided Treatment: Treatment: SSRI’s, benzodiazepines SSRI’s, benzodiazepines Behavioral and cognitive therapy Behavioral and cognitive therapy

10 OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER OBSESSION: a recurrent, intrusive thought, feeling, idea or sensation. Most common; contamination, pathologic doubt, sexual-aggressive doubts OBSESSION: a recurrent, intrusive thought, feeling, idea or sensation. Most common; contamination, pathologic doubt, sexual-aggressive doubts COMPULSION: a conscious, standardized, recurrent behaviour ( counting, checking, avoiding) most common; washing, checking, counting, need to ask or confess, symmetry ) COMPULSION: a conscious, standardized, recurrent behaviour ( counting, checking, avoiding) most common; washing, checking, counting, need to ask or confess, symmetry ) Ego-dystonic ( the person knows that its excessive, irrational, and does not want ) Ego-dystonic ( the person knows that its excessive, irrational, and does not want ) %2-3, ~ 20 years. %2-3, ~ 20 years. Serotonergic system, orbitofrontal cortex, caudates and thalamus. Serotonergic system, orbitofrontal cortex, caudates and thalamus. %20-30 improve, %20-40 remain ill or worsen. %20-30 improve, %20-40 remain ill or worsen. Treatment: SSRI’s, clomipramine Treatment: SSRI’s, clomipramine Behaviour therapy Behaviour therapy

11 OCD associations with other brain disorders: OCD associations with other brain disorders: Tourette Syndr. Tourette Syndr. Syndenhams Chorea Syndenhams Chorea Encephalitis Lethargica Encephalitis Lethargica PANDAS PANDAS

12 GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER Excessive anxiety and worry about a number of events or activities. Excessive anxiety and worry about a number of events or activities. Anxiety and worry is associated with at least 3 of the followings: restlessness, being easily fatiqued, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, muscle tenion, sleep disturbance. Anxiety and worry is associated with at least 3 of the followings: restlessness, being easily fatiqued, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, muscle tenion, sleep disturbance. Treatment: Treatment: Cognitive and behavioral therapy Cognitive and behavioral therapy SSRI’s, benzodiazepines SSRI’s, benzodiazepines

13 POSTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Develops after a person sees, is involved in or hears of an extreme traumatic stressor. The persons response involves intense fear, helplessness or horror. Develops after a person sees, is involved in or hears of an extreme traumatic stressor. The persons response involves intense fear, helplessness or horror. The event is persistantly reexperienced as images, flashbacks, thoughts, dreams. The event is persistantly reexperienced as images, flashbacks, thoughts, dreams. Intense psychological distress at exposure to cues that symbolize or resemble the event Intense psychological distress at exposure to cues that symbolize or resemble the event Persistance avoidance of the stimuli and numbing of general responsiveness Persistance avoidance of the stimuli and numbing of general responsiveness Sleep disturbances, irritability, hypervigilance, difficulty concentrating, exaggerated startle response Sleep disturbances, irritability, hypervigilance, difficulty concentrating, exaggerated startle response 1 week-30 years 1 week-30 years

14 ACUTE STRESS DISORDER Develops after a person sees, is involved in or hears of an extreme traumatic stressor. The persons response involves intense fear, helplessness or horror Develops after a person sees, is involved in or hears of an extreme traumatic stressor. The persons response involves intense fear, helplessness or horror A subjective sense of numbing, detachment, absence of emotions A subjective sense of numbing, detachment, absence of emotions Derealization, depersonalization, Derealization, depersonalization, Dissociative amnesia Dissociative amnesia The event is persistantly reexperienced as images, flashbacks, thoughts, dreams The event is persistantly reexperienced as images, flashbacks, thoughts, dreams Sleep disturbances, irritability, hypervigilance, difficulty concentrating, exaggerated startle response Sleep disturbances, irritability, hypervigilance, difficulty concentrating, exaggerated startle response

15 Pharmacotherapy Benzodiazepines: GABA A agonist Benzodiazepines: GABA A agonist SSRI’s SSRI’s TCI’s TCI’s MAO inhibitors MAO inhibitors B- adrenergic receptor antagonists ( propranolol B- adrenergic receptor antagonists ( propranolol Antihistaminics Antihistaminics Buspirone ( HT1a agonist) Buspirone ( HT1a agonist) Ca channel blockers Ca channel blockers

16 ANXIETY DISORDER DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION Thyroid disorders ( hyper-hypothyroidism ) Thyroid disorders ( hyper-hypothyroidism ) Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia Neurological Disorders ( MS, epilepsy, CVD, Parkinson) Neurological Disorders ( MS, epilepsy, CVD, Parkinson) Anemia Anemia Cardiomyopathies, hypoxia, cardiac arrytmias Cardiomyopathies, hypoxia, cardiac arrytmias SLE, RA, PAN SLE, RA, PAN ALCOHOL – DRUG WITHDRAWAL ALCOHOL – DRUG WITHDRAWAL caffeine caffeine


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