3.1 - Definition of anxiety Flashcards

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How is anxiety translated in French ?

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Two different terms :
angoisse : somatic reaction
anxiété : thoughts or cognitive manifestations of anxiety
In English, only anxiety used (anguish exists but not used as a diagnostic term

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How does Lewis define anxiety ?

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“an emotional state, with the subjectively experienced quality of fear as a closely related emotion (1970)

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In what qualities can anxiety be considered ?

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Anxiety can be considered as :

  • a trait
  • a state
  • a stimulus
  • a response
  • a drive
  • a motivation
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What famous author worked on anxiety ?

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Freud. Anxiety is one of the foundations of Freud’s theory

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What re the major aspects of anxiety in Freud’s theory ?

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  • Overt anxiety : fear of a real object, desire to flee an objectively dangerous stimulus
  • Neurotic anxiety (more subjective) : preceived threats intrude on the field of consciousness
  • moral anxiety : created by conflicts between the Id’s desires and the superego’s prohibitions
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How has Freud’s approach of anxiety been replaced ?

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By approaches that describe symptoms or classify clusters of symptoms as syndromes

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How do Spielberger define anxiety ?

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In a multidimensional definition of anxiety in terms of trait-anxiety and state-anxiety.

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How does Spielberger define trait-anxiety ?

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As an individual’s predisposition to respond in an anxious way

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How does Spielberger define state-anxiety ?

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As a transitory emotion characterized by physiological arousal and consciously perceived feelings of apprehension, dread, and tension

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Who defined anxiety sensitivity ?

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Reiss, 1997

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How is anxiety sensitivity defined ?

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As a specific propensity to respond fearfully to the sensations of anxiety

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How is considered neurotic anxiety today ?

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Commonly seen as linked to a high predisposition to develop long-term anxiety states

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