Anxiety Disorders Flashcards
What are the diagnostic criteria for a panic attack?
Feeling of imminent doom and urge to escape. Plus >/= 4 of the following:
- Heart palpitations
- Sweating–sudden and perfuse
- Trembling
- SOB
- Chest pain/ tightness
- Tingling sensations
- Nausea/ Stomach distress
- Choking sensation
- Dizzy/ lightheaded
- Derealization
- Hot flashes/ chills
- Fear of dying*
- Fear of losing control or going crazy*
may include:
- -> cognitive anxiety sensitivity
- -> social anxiety sensitivity
- = specific cognitive phenomenon
- -> full and limited system attacks are possible in those with established panic disorder
panic attack does not mean a person has panic disorder
What are the diagnostic criteria for a panic disorder?
Essential feature:
–> recurrent unexpected panic attacks
–> At least 1 month of concern about having more panic attacks, OR worry about consequences of having panic attacks OR behavioral changes because of panic attacks
—> i.e. uncued paid attack occurred on bus going to work. The person avoids taking buses in future because of fear of panic attack—KAREV ON GREY’S: shot in elevator
Describe situations that provoke agoraphobia
Situations can include
–>being outside the home alone
–>crowds, malls, supermarkets
–>arenas, theatres
–>buses/ public transportation
–>Driving or being a passenger in a car
–>Anxiety about having panic attack or panic-like symptoms in situations from which escape is difficult or embarrassing
Ex: anxiety about having panic attacks during class
What is the treatment for panic disorder
Medication
–> Serotonergic, noradrenergic, and GABA systems
–> SSRIs( i.e. Proxac and Paxil) are preferred drugs– longer acting than benzodiazapenes
–> Relapse rates are generally high following medication discontinuation
Psychological and combined treatments
–> CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapies) are highly effective
–> Limited evidence that combined treatment produces better outcome
–>Medication can be quicker, but CBT tends to lead to longer period of remission of symptoms
Case
ID: Jerry, 34 yo Caucasian male
CC: Initial panic attack occurred while smoking marijuana
Recalls rapid heart rate, “fuzzy tingling,” fear of dying and not being able to get help
–> current avoidance of sex, leading to strain on relationship
–> Recent avoidance of food, due to sensations of bp change while eating
Diagnosis?
Panic disorder
- -> seen in EtOH withdrawal
- -> self-starvation is atypical
Subjective feeling:
–>heart pounding, “tunnel vision,” terror, sweating, “can’t get a full breath”
Cognitive:
- ->my daughter will end up growing up without a father
- -> Misinterpretation of heart pounding as sign of heart attack
Behavior
- -> Avoidance of food to point of starvation state
- -> Use of benzodiazepines to reduce physical sensations
- -> Purchase home BP monitor