Title: Anxiety Disorders
1Anxiety Disorders
2- Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state
characterized by physical arousal and feelings of
tension, apprehension, and worry - Puts us on physical alert, preparing us to
defensively fight or flee potential dangers, - Also puts us on mental alert, making us focus our
attention squarely on the threatening situation
3Anxiety Disorders
- In the anxiety disorders, the anxiety is
maladaptive, disrupting everyday activities,
moods, and thought processes - Three features distinguish normal anxiety from
pathological anxiety. Pathological anxiety is - Irrationalit is provoked by perceived threats
that are exaggerated or nonexistent, and the
anxiety response is out of proportion to the
actual importance of the situation. - Uncontrollablethe alarm reaction cannot be shut
off even when the person knows its unrealistic. - Disruptiveit interferes with relationships, job
or academic performance, or everyday activities
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6Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder
7Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- An anxiety disorder characterized by disruptive
levels of persistent, unexplained feelings of
apprehension and tenseness
8Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- More or less constant worry about many issues
- The worry seriously interferes with functioning
- Physical symptoms
- headaches
- stomach aches
- muscle tension
- irritability
9Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety
- Must have at least three of the following
- Restlessness
- Feeling on edge
- Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank
- Irritability
- Muscle Tension
- Sleep Disturbance
10Model of Development of GAD
- GAD has some genetic component
- Related genetically to major depression
- Childhood trauma also related to GAD
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12Are Your Worries Excessive?
- Add up your TOTAL Score
- 0-11 points You are not the fretful type.
Worry, which no doubt makes you uncomfortable,
goads you to take necessary action in your life. - 12-20 points Youre a potentially unhealthy
worrier. - 21-30 points Danger zone! Agonizing constantly
about small matters isnt good for you physically
or emotionally.
13Panic Disorder
- An anxiety disorder characterized by sudden bouts
of intense, unexplained panic - Panic attacks may happen several times a day
14Panic Disorder
- Panic attackssudden episode of helpless terror
with high physiological arousal - Very frighteningsufferers live in fear of
having them - Agoraphobia often develops as a result
15Cognitive-behavioral Theory of Panic Disorder
- Sufferers tend to misinterpret the physical signs
of arousal as catastrophic and dangerous - This interpretation leads to further physical
arousal, tending toward a vicious cycle - After their first panic attack, they become even
more attuned to physical changes, increasing the
likelihood of future panic attacks
16Phobia
17Phobia
- An anxiety disorder characterized by disruptive,
irrational fears of specific objects or
situations - The fear must be both irrational and disruptive.
- About 10 percent of the general population will
experience a specific phobia at some point in
their lives.
18Phobias
- Generally, the objects or situations that produce
specific phobias tend to fall into four
categories - Natural environmentheights, water, lightening
- Situationflying, tunnels, crowds, social
gathering - Injuryneedles, blood, dentist, doctor
- Animals or insectsinsects, snakes, bats, dogs
19Phobias
- It is not phobic to simply be anxious about
something
20Phobias
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23Some Unusual Phobias
- Watch this video of a girl with a phobia for
pickles. - Ailurophobiafear of cats
- Algobphobiafear of pain
- Anthropophobiafear of men
- Monophobiafear of being alone
- Pyrophobiafear of fire
24Social Phobias
- Social phobiasfear of failing or being
embarrassed in public - public speaking (stage fright)
- fear of crowds, strangers
- meeting new people
- eating in public
- Considered phobic if these fears interfere with
normal behavior - Equally found in males and females
25Agoraphobia
- Fear of situations the person views as difficult
to escape from - Fear of leaving ones home or room in the house
26Phobia
- Play Three Anxiety Disorders (408) Segment 37
from Psychology The Human Experience. - The segment includes a discussion on Generalized
Anxiety Disorder.
27Development of Phobias
- Classical conditioning may be involved in the
development of a specific phobia that can be
traced back to some sort of traumatic event. - People with phobias may have developed a
conditioned response of fear to a conditioned
stimulus - Problems with this theory
- often no memory of a traumatic experience
- traumatic experience may not produce phobia
28Other Learning Factors
- Observational learning--watching another
experiencing fearfulness--may result in
developing fear. - Operant Conditioning - Fear of an object may be
negatively reinforced when by avoiding the feared
objects.
29Development of Phobias
- Preparedness theoryphobia serves to enhance
survival. - Humans seem biologically prepared to acquire
fears of certain animals and situations that were
survival threats in human evolutionary history
30Cognitive Therapy for Phobias
- In this video, the therapist tries to get the
person to rethink their phobia. (7 min)
31Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
32Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted,
repetitive thoughts and actions - Obsessions repetitive thoughts
- Compulsions repetitive actions
- The obsessions/compulsions begin to take control
of the persons life.
33Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Obsessionsirrational, disturbing thoughts that
intrude into consciousness - Compulsionsrepetitive actions performed to
alleviate obsessions - Overt physical behaviors, such as repeatedly
checking or washing your hands - Covert mental behaviors, such as counting or
reciting certain phrases to yourself - Potential Biological Causes
- Heightened neural activity in caudate nucleus
- A deficiency in the neurotransmitter serotonin
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37Finding Your OCD Score
- Circle the following item numbers if you marked
TRUE for them 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 21 - Circle the following item numbers if you marked
FALSE for them 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20,
22 - Now add up your total score. Highest score
possible is a 20 (items 3 15 are validity
checks) - The mean (average) score is 11.15 for males and
11.24 for females. - Remember, even if you scored high on this scale
it doesnt mean you have OCD. Always ask
yourself, Do these tendencies I have disrupt my
daily life and relationships? If the answer is
NO you dont have a problem.
38Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Play Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (257)
Segment 36 from Psychology The Human
Experience.
39Trichotillomannia The Disease of Hair Pulling
- Quick example (3 min)
- What its like to live with it video
- Trich An explanation video
- Other Obsessions
- Obsessive Texting - video
40Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
41Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- An anxiety disorder characterized by reliving a
severely upsetting event in unwanted recurring
memories (flashbacks) and dreams
42Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Follows events that produce intense horror or
helplessness (traumatic episodes) - Core symptoms include
- Frequent recollection of traumatic event, often
intrusive and interfering with normal thoughts - Avoidance of situations that trigger recall of
the event - Increased physical arousal associated with stress
- There is a high correlation of suicide and drug
abuse in PTSD See news report on Military
Suicides in Soldiers fighting in Iraq 2 min.
43Potential Causes of PTSD
- - Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Studies of the
Hippocampus in PTSD patients find that on
average, their hippocampus is 25 smaller. - - Some think this is a warning sign that someone
is susceptible to PTSD. - - Others say it is due to excessive stress
hormones during trauma or an excessive
sensitivity to these hormones after trauma. - - Coping strategies to avoid PTSD in traumatic
situations Holocaust Case Study Read the 7
strategies described on pg. 11 of Myers Guide.
44Causes of Anxiety Disorders
45Biological Factors
- Hereditary factors may result in a predisposition
for developing anxiety disorders - Brain functions appear to be different in an
anxiety disorder patient - Evolutionary factors may lead to anxiety
disorders.