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Anxiety, Meditation, & the Brain Nicole C. Coelho June 4, 2007 EPS 503 Neuropsychology
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Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder Agoraphobia Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Specific phobia Acute stress disorder Post traumatic Stress Disorder
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Anxiety Disorders Characterized by unrealistic, unfounded fear & anxiety Over activity of the autonomic nervous system Hyperactivity of the central nucleus of the amygdala Amygdala is associated with the emotional responses in humans
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Lesions of the amygdala decrease people’s emotional responses
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Common Symptoms Shortness of Breath Clammy Sweat Irregularities in heartbeat Dizziness Faintness Feelings of unreality Feelings of death
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Anxiety Anxiety is normal reaction to life events Anxiety may also be hereditary At times, it may be positive in nature as it makes us more alert and makes us take things more seriously On the other hand, it may severely disrupt peoples lives.
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Anxiety Disorders Statistics & Facts They are the most common mental illness in the US with 19.1 (13.3%) million of the adults US population affected. Anxiety Disorders cost the US more than $42 billion a year, almost one third of the $148billion total Mental health Bill People with anxiety disorders are 3-to 5 times more lively to go to the doctor and six times more likely to be hospitalized for psychiatric disorders than non-sufferers Women are twice as likely to be afflicted than men.
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Stats & Facts cont’d About 1 in 5 Americans suffer from symptoms of a mental illness during any given year. That’s more than cancer and diabetes combined. Sadly, many cases of mental illness go undiagnosed and those suffering never get the successful treatment available
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Treatment Medication –Benzodiazepine (anxiolytic effect) –Serotonin agonists- fluoxetine –Busiprone Behavior Therapy
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Meditation & Yoga Teach mindfulness awareness skills Empower thoughts which create panic and anxiety Enable Relaxation for mind and body Learn to let go fear & anxiety Promote well being and happiness– increased level of activity in the prefrontal cortex Mind will calm and you become less likely to overact
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What is occurring? Anxiety “Fight or Flight” Sympathetic Activation Stress Meditation “Rest & Digest” Parasympathetic Activation Relax
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Meditation & Yoga Promote parasympathetic activation in our brain Promote deep relaxation on muscular level Alleviates Stress Promising approach for dealing with the acute stress response Effective for relief of anxiety and stress
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Simple Quote Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom. Author: Buddha Buddha
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Works Cited & References Davidson, R. J., Kabat-Zinn, J., Schumacher, J., Rosenkranz, M., Muller, D., Santorelli, S., Urbanowksi, F., Harrington, A., Bonus, K., & Sheridan, J. F. (2003). Alterations in Brain and Immune Function Produced by Mindfulness Meditation. Psychomatic Medicine, 65, 564-570. Marsh, S. (2004, April 8). Buddha's way is best if you want to combat stress. The Times, 6. Mandeville, A. (2007, January 28). The rules of relaxation. The Sunday Times, 8. Wagner, C. ( 2006, March- April). Stress and the Brain. The Futurist, 13. Bujosa, C. (2007). Mindfulness- Based Anxiety Reduction. Mindful Recovery. Retrieved May 31, 2007, from http://www.mindfulrecovery.com http://www.mindfulrecovery.com U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (2007). Anxiety Disorders. Mental Health: a Report of the Surgeon General. Retrieved May 31, 2007, from http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec2.html http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec2.html Fox, B. (2005). Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety Panic Hub. Retrieved May 30, 2007, from http://www.panicattacks.com.au/ http://www.panicattacks.com.au/ Edwards, S. (2005) The Amygdala- The Body’s Alaram Circuit. The Dana Foundation. Retrieved May 31, 2007, from http://www.dana.org http://www.dana.org Healthy Place.com (2006) Anxiety Disorders Statistics and Facts. Healthy Place.Com Retrieved May 30, 2007, from http://www.healthyplace.com http://www.healthyplace.com
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