Anxiety Disorders Flashcards
2 Behavioral Symptoms to Cope w/ Anxiety
Avoidance!!!
Other behaviors to reduce like substance use/abuse
Perceptual Symptoms of Anxiety
Derealization and depersonalization: closer to event = more dissociation
Control Switch for Fear
Amygdala, takes in sensory/cortical information and then affects HPA and other stuff
4 NTs/Hormones and Modulating Effect of Drugs
GABA: inhibit function = anxiogenic, potentiate = anxiolytic (lessen anxiety)
NE: increase is anxiogenic
5HT: increase is anxiolytic?
CRH: increase anxiety
6 Anxiety Disorders and which one most common
Panic Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder OCD (now a spectrum in DSM V) Social Anxiety Disorder (most common) Post Traumatic Disorder Specific Phobias
Panic Attacks (and disorder)
Discrete period of intense anxiety that is self-limited. Disorder might not be discrete/limited. Basically if you have a lot and are worried about them in between
Agarophobia
Progressive symptom of panic disorder, anxiety about being in situations in which escape would be difficult or embarrassing if panic symptoms occurred (not fear of crowds/outdoors)
4 Specific Phobia Subtypes
Animal type
Natural environment type
Blood-injection-injury
Situational
Social Phobia
Performance anxiety in social situations
GAD
Excessive anxiety and worry more days than not for 6 months w/ impairment in functioning
OCD
Obsessions: recurrent intrusive thoughts/impulses/images, with compulsions: repetitive behaviors that the person feels driven to perform to prevent obsessions (even though might not be connected). Person realizes ridiculous. Repetitious, persistent and impairing
PANDAS
Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated to Streptococcus - basically child gets acute onset OCD after GAStrep infection
Acute vs. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (differences and 3 shared symptoms)
W/in 30 days vs. diagnosed at least one month after, includes dissociative symptoms in acute.
Share re-experiencing, numbing/avoidance, and heightened arousal
PTSD Biological Findings
Altered HPA Axis - low cortisol (maybe precedes and makes more vulnerable to PTSD)
Low Hippocampal Volume
OCD Treatment
Behavioral therapy and SSRIs