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Chapter 5 - Anxiety Disorders

Chapter 5 - Anxiety Disorders. PANIC DISORDER Description - with &without Agoraphobia PD w/o Agora - panic attacks - feeling of imminent death - numerous symptoms (racing heart, sweating, dizziness) - “out of blue” - fear another attack. PD w/Agora - avoid certain situations

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Chapter 5 - Anxiety Disorders

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  1. Chapter 5 - Anxiety Disorders PANIC DISORDER • Description - with &without Agoraphobia • PD w/o Agora - panic attacks - feeling of imminent death - numerous symptoms (racing heart, sweating, dizziness) - “out of blue” - fear another attack

  2. PD w/Agora - avoid certain situations - embarrassment, lack of help - Rare - More in women Tx implications? involve spouse, decrease aid

  3. Possible Causes • Psychodynamic: - anxiety from sexual/aggressive impulses leaking • Cognitive: - Hypersensitive to internal states - Misinterpret symptoms - Perceive danger

  4. Behavioral: Classical conditioning • Panic attack (US) -> fear (UR) • Associate place (CS) with panic attack • Public place (CS) -> fear (CR) (embarrassment, lack of assistance) Agoraphobia = stimulus generalization (all places like 1st place)

  5. Biological • genetic sensitivity – overactive BAS • hyperventilation causes symptoms

  6. Panic Treatment Psychodynamic • Uncover conflict Cognitive • Breathing retraining & relaxation • Self-statements & reappraisal of fears Biological • Mild tranquilizers (Xanax)

  7. Behavioral • Systematic desensitization • Barlow: gradual exposure to panic symptoms until fear decreases

  8. Phobias Description • Fear specific object or situation • No threat or threat is exaggerated • Common fears, but heightened • Phobia = impairs your life

  9. Specific Phobias • fear of specific situation/object • animal, nature (childhood) • blood-injection-injury • ~11%

  10. Social Phobia • fear of being judged/embarrassed in social situations • 3-13%

  11. Agoraphobia • fear situations/public places • something bad might happen • fear panic but no actual attacks • avoid situation

  12. Possible Causes Psychodynamic • Projection of own impulses onto object • Avoid object to reduce anxiety & keep impulse out of awareness Cognitive • Catastrophize

  13. Behavioral: Mowrer’s 2-Factor Theory • 1st = fear is classically conditioned • 2nd = fear maintained by operant conditioning - avoid situation = avoid punishment (negative reinforcement)

  14. Preparedness - biologically prepared to fear certain stimuli harmful to ancestors - harder to unlearn these phobias

  15. Treatment • Best is behavioral (esp. specific phobia) - Exposure to feared situation/object - Learn that it is not so frightening - Extinguish link of CS -> CR - Imaginal vs. in vivo exposure - Gradual (systematic) or flooding - Relax vs. not during exposure

  16. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder(OCD) Description • Anxiety if do not perform certain actions Anxiety from certain thoughts • Actions are pointless, often embarrassing

  17. Obsessions - meaningless, troublesome thoughts that cannot stop • Compulsions - meaningless acts person feels forced to repeat

  18. Possible Causes Psychodynamic • Obsessions = unconscious impulses • Compulsions = behaviors that keep impulses unconscious Cognitive • Irrational beliefs: perfectionism & seeking approval of others

  19. Behavioral • Obsessions -> anxietycompulsions reduce anxiety • Modeling

  20. Treatment • Systematic desensitization + response prevention - Expose to thoughts and prevent behavior - Tolerate thoughts until anxiety decreases • Medication — SSRIs

  21. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) Description • Extreme anxiety related to specific trauma • Trauma is “outside the normal range of human experience”

  22. Symptoms • Intrusive thoughts: reliving event • Avoid reminders • Emotional numbness • Hypervigilance • Dissociation - detachment from self & surroundings

  23. 1. Acute Stress Disorder - lasts a few weeks 2. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder >1 month

  24. Possible Causes Cognitive • Appraising threat as extremely traumatic Biological • Sympathetic NS

  25. Behavioral • Classical conditioning - environment becomes conditioned stimuli for PTSD response • Stimulus generalization - cues that resemble original situation trigger PTSD

  26. Treatment • Systematic Desensitization - progressive exposure, imaginal or in vivo • Flooding - imagine worst-case scene - multiple times until anxiety decreases • Disagreement about flooding for trauma

  27. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Description • continual anxiety over everything • “catch-all” vs. true disorder

  28. Possible Causes Cognitive • General tendency to catastrophize, perceive threat Behavioral • Worrying modeled/reinforced

  29. Biological Genetic predisposition + decreased GABA • GABA = inhibits firing • Less GABA=more firing

  30. Treatment Behavioral • Relaxation exercises (deep breathing, progressive muscle) Cognitive • Discover & retrain automatic thoughts Biological • Medications to stimulate GABA

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