Anxiety Flashcards

1
Q

how do people develop specific phobias

A

direct conditioning

witnessing

learned behaviors

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describe the diagnostic criteria for specific phobias

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irrational fears of specific objects, places or situations, or activities that are out of proportion to the stimulus

must last for at least 6 months

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3
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which phobia is most common and what is the prevalence of specific phobias

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situational phobias

the lifetime prevalence of specific phobias: ~11%

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4
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treatment of specific phobias

A

CBT

Pharmacotherapy is ineffective because it creates avoidance of emotion, rather than mastery of it

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5
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describe the diagnostic criteria for social anxiety

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the fear of humiliation or embarrassment in social settings

must last at least 6 months

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6
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treatment for social anxiety

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CBT

beta blockers

SSRI (if generalized)

MAOI and Benzos (if severe), supplement with buspirone

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Describe Panic attacks Disorder

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recurrent, unexpected panic (or anxiety) attacks accompanied by at least 1 month of persistent concern about having another attack, worry about the implications of having an attack (e.g., dying, going crazy), or significant maladaptive change in behavior related to the attacks

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what is an uncued panic attack trigger

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individual does not associate onset with an internal or external trigger

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what is a cued panic attack

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the attack onsets immediately or in anticipation of a trigger

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what is a situationally predisposed panic attack

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the attack is not invariably associated with the anticipation of an event and do not necessarily occur immediately after the exposure

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11
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how many symptoms are necessary to diagnose panic attack disorder

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4 or more

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12
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what drugs are associated with panic attacks

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amphetamines

cannabis

hallucinogens

cocaine

caffeine

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Medications associated with panic attacks

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bronchodilators

antihistamines

lithium

antihypertensive

cardiovascular meds

corticosteroids

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14
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Diagnoses associated with panic attacks

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Autoimmune disorders: temporal arteritis

Neurologic Disorders: head trauma, MS, Huntingtons, seizures

Toxic/ Metabolic Disorders: alcohol, weed, B12, anemia

Endocrine Disorders: thyroid, pituitary, adrenal

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15
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comorbidities associated with panic disorder

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major depression

personality disorders

alcohol abuse

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16
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treatment of panic disorders

A

SSRI

Benzodiazepines

  1. MAOI and TCA

CBT

17
Q

Describe agoraphobia

A

individual fears being unable to get out of 2 or more places or situations quickly in the event of a panic attack

must last for at least 6 months

18
Q

Diagnostic criteria of Generalized anxiety disorder

A

worry excessively about life circumstances, such as their health, finances, social acceptance, job performance, and marital adjustment

lasts for at least 6 months

must have at least 6 symptoms

19
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treatment of general anxiety disorder

A

CBT

Benzodiazepines (short term)

SSRI/ TCA (Long term)

20
Q

selective mutism

A

persistent failure to speak in specific social situations where speaking is expected despite being able to speak in other situations for at least one month