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Anxiety Disorders. Chapter 11 Section 2. Types of Anxiety Disorders. Disorders are characterized by excessive or inappropriate anxiety reactions. Major types Phobias Panic disorder Generalized anxiety disorder Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Phobias. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Anxiety DisordersChapter 11 Section 2

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Types of Anxiety DisordersDisorders are characterized by

excessive or inappropriate anxiety reactions.

Major types◦Phobias◦Panic disorder◦Generalized anxiety disorder◦Obsessive-compulsive disorder

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PHOBIASPhobias- Irrational or excessive fears of particular objects or situations.The DSM-IV classifies 3 types of phobic disorders.

• Social phobia (meeting others, dating, giving speeches in class)

• Specific phobia (heights, animals, insects, enclosed spaces)• Agoraphobia (open or public places)

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Phobia

Anyone have a phobia?

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Panic DisorderPeople with panic disorder experience sudden

episodes of sheer terror.

Characterized by intense physical symptoms (Write down 3)◦ Profuse sweating◦ Nausea◦ Numbness or tingling◦ Chills◦ Trembling◦ Chest pain◦ Shortness of breath◦ Rapid heartbeat

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Panic DisorderPanic disorder can, at first, come

out of the blue.

Later, they are usually associated with situations◦Agoraphobia can develop in people

who have panic disorders.

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Generalized Anxiety DisorderExperience persistent anxiety

that is not tied to any particular object or situation.

Anxiety is a “free floating” quality that travels with the person from place to place.

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Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderPersistent obsessions and/or

compulsions.

Nagging, intrusive thoughts that are unable to be controlled.

Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or “rituals” the person performs again and again.

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So…What’s the difference between a compulsion and a superstition?

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Causes of Anxiety DisordersBiological Factors◦Genetics have been found to be a cause of panic disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and phobic disorders

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Causes of Anxiety DisordersBiological Factors

◦Biochemical changes in brain trigger an “internal alarm” to induce panic

◦Obsessional thinking may be linked to danger sensing areas of the brain may be heightened in some people.

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Causes of Anxiety DisordersPsychological Factors

◦Phobias may be learned through classical conditioning (people who have been bit by dogs maybe scared of them).

◦Operant conditioning may reinforce avoidance behavior (avoidance of object is negatively reinforced by feelings of safety).

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Causes of Anxiety DisordersNegative reinforcement can help perpetuate OCD (obsessive thoughts trigger anxiety, which is partially relieved through performing a ritual. In effect, the solution becomes the problem)

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Causes of Anxiety Disorders Triggering

stimulus(internal or external)

Perceived Threat

Feelings of apprehensi

on or worry

Body Sensations

Catastrophic interpretation

s of sensations


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