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Anxiety Disorders

Exploring Anxiety Disorders People with anxiety disorders… –Feel overwhelming tension, apprehension, or fear when there is no real danger –May take extreme action to avoid the source of their anxiety

Types of Anxiety Disorders Panic attacks Agoraphobia Specific phobia Social phobia Generalized anxiety disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Panic Attacks Apprehension leading to intense fear Sensation of “going crazy”, losing control, or of huge looming catastrophe Physical signs include racing heartbeat, rapid breath, dizziness, nausea, feeling like you’re going to have a heart attack or die

Why/When panic attacks occur Situationally bound: always occur during the same situation Unexpected: never knowing when one might occur which may lead to avoidance of any situation that may be unsafe

Agoraphobia (fear of the market place) Fear/avoidance of situations and people that may be unsafe to have a panic attack In extreme cases, inability to leave house or even room Begins after a panic attack, but can continue for years even if there are no more panic attacks

Specific Phobia Fear of specific object that triggers the attack Develops from personal experience of traumatic event with the object, situation, or misinformation

Interesting Phobias Fear of spiders: arachnophobia Fear of snakes: ophiodophobia Fear of heights: acrophobia Fear of storms: astraphobia Fear of tight spaces: claustrophobia Fear of the dark: nyctophobia Fear of needles: aichmophobia Fear of clowns: coulrophobia

Social Phobia Fear of being in situations that call for some kind of “performance” that may be judged – speaking in public, meeting new people, going to work

Generalized Anxiety Disorder Biologically vulnerable Uncontrollable, unproductive worrying about everyday events Inability to stop the worry/anxiety cycle Physical symptoms of muscle tension

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Obsessions: unwanted and uncontrollable thoughts Compulsions: repetitious behaviors OCD: fear of obsessions leads to compulsive behavior (the person finds the behavior to be relaxing)

Common Examples of OCD Contamination fears of germs: washing Imagine harming self or others: repeating Imaging losing control: checking Forbidden thoughts: arranging/organizing

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Fear of reexperiencing a traumatic event (rape, war, life-threatening situation) Nightmares of traumatic event in flashbacks Avoidance of intense feelings through emotional numbing

Causes/Treatment Biological Influences Cognitive-Behavioral Psychodynamic Diathesis-Stress

Biological Influences Inherited vulnerability to experience anxiety or panic attacks Activation of specific brain circuits and neurotransmitters

Biological Treatments XANAX and other anti- anxiety medicine PROZAC and other anti- depressants (SSRI- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)

Cognitive-Behavioral Influences Learned behaviors (usually undesirable behaviors) Feelings that physical symptoms of panic are catastrophic Spiral out of control

Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Cognitive therapy to change irrational thoughts Systematic desensitization Shaping

Psychodynamic Influences Unconscious conflicts from past Repressed memories from childhood

Psychodynamic Treatments Free Association Hypnosis

Diathesis-Stress Potential + Situation Eclectic treatment