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Anxiety and Mood Disorders
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Anxiety Disorders
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Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
  • Anxiety Vague feeling of apprehension or
    nervousness
  • Anxiety disorder where anxiety begins to take
    control and dominate a persons life

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Types of Anxiety Disorders
  • Anxiety disorders are divided into
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Panic Disorder
  • Phobia
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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Anxiety Disorders
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Anxiety DisordersGeneralized Anxiety Disorder
and Panic Disorder
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • An anxiety disorder characterized by disruptive
    levels of persistent, unexplained feelings of
    apprehension and tenseness

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Symptoms 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

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Panic Disorder
  • An anxiety disorder characterized by sudden bouts
    of intense, unexplained anxiety
  • Often associated with physical symptoms like
    choking sensations or shortness of breath
  • Panic attacks may happen several times a day

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Anxiety DisordersPhobia
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Phobia
  • An anxiety disorder characterized by disruptive,
    irrational fears of specific objects or
    situations
  • The fear must be both irrational and disruptive.

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Social Phobia
  • Phobias which produce fear in social situations
  • Fear of speaking in public

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Agoraphobia
  • Fear of situations the person views as difficult
    to escape from
  • Fear of leaving ones home or room in the house

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Anxiety DisordersObsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Obsessive-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.

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Anxiety DisordersPosttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • Module 30 Anxiety and Mood Disorders

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • An anxiety disorder characterized by reliving a
    severely upsetting event in unwanted recurring
    memories (flashbacks) and dreams

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Anxiety DisordersCauses of Anxiety Disorders
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Biological 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.

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The Brain and OCD
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Learning Factors
  • Through classical conditioning people may
    associate fear with an object.
  • Observational learning--watching another
    experiencing fearfulness--may result in
    developing fear.
  • Fear of an object may be reinforced when by
    avoiding the feared objects.

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Mood Disorders
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Mood Disorders
  • Classification of disorders where there is a
    disturbance in the persons emotions
  • Major types of mood disorders include
  • Major Depressive Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Dysthymic Disorder

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Mood Disorders
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Mania
  • Period of abnormally high emotion and activity

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Depression
  • Extended period of feeling sad, listless, and
    drained of energy

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Mood DisordersMajor Depressive Disorder
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Major Depressive Disorder
  • A mood disorder in which a person, for no
    apparent reason, experiences at least two weeks
    of
  • depressed moods,
  • diminished interest in activities, and
  • other symptoms, such as feelings of worthlessness

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Mood DisordersBipolar Disorder
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Bipolar Disorder
  • A mood disorder in which the person alternates
    between the hopelessness of depression and the
    overexcited and unreasonably optimistic state of
    mania
  • Formerly called manic-depressive disorder
  • Many times will follow a cyclical pattern

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Mood DisordersCauses of Mood Disorders
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Biological Factors
  • Mood disorders have a hereditary nature to them.
  • Depressed individuals tend to have depressed
    brains.
  • PET scans indicate less activity during periods
    of depression.

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Biopolar Disorder PET Scans
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Social-Cognitive Factors
  • Depression may be a variation of learned
    helplessness.
  • Depressed individuals attribute events using the
    following characteristics
  • Stable the bad situation will last for a long
    time
  • Internal they are at fault
  • Global all of life is bad

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Attribution and Depression
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Determination of Mood
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