Anxiety Disorders - Phobias Flashcards

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Identify some of the physical symptoms of a phobia?

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Shortness of breath, palpitations and loss of control

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Define phobia

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A definite, irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation which provokes an immediate response

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How serious must a fear be to be diagnosed as a phobia?

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If it disrupts the individuals day to day life

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What are the two classifications of a phobia?

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DSM-IV and ICD-10

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How does DSM-IV define a phobia?

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A marked and persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable and affects the persons normal life

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According to DSM-IV, what does a phobic stimulus provoke and how do patients prevent it?

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An immediate anxiety response which means the phobic situation is usually avoided

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How long must the phobia have been lasted to be diagnosed as such?

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More than 6 months in people under 18 years of age

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According to ICD-10, what must the symptoms be in order for a phobia to be diagnosed as such?

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The psychological or autonomic symptoms must be primary manifestations of anxiety, and not secondary to other symptoms such as delusions

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In the ICD-10 classification, what must the anxiety be restricted to?

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The presence of the particular phobic object or situation and it is avoided wherever possible

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