Anxiety Disorders Flashcards
What are the different models of stress that can cause anxiety?
Psychological or transactional
Medicopsychological
Biomechanical
What are the different ways of coping with stress?
Problem focussed
Emotion focussed
What kind of symptoms come with anxiety?
Psychological arousal e.g. fear & irritability
Autonomic arousal (symp) e.g. dry mouth, dizzy, sweats, tight chest etc
Muscle tension –> Tremor & headache
Hyperventilation –> SOB & numbness
Sleep Disturbances
Obviousbly anxiety disorders can be quite similar or overlap with MDD, schizophrenia, dementia etc. But what physical disorders can cause anxiety?
Thyrotoxicosis
Phaeochromocytoma
Hypoglycaemia
Asthma
What’s the difference between Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) & Phobic Anxiety Disorders
GAD is persistant in all situations
Phobic anxiety disorders arise in specific situations
What are the most common anxiety disorders in order of prevalence?
GAD - 4.4% 1yr prevalence
OCD - 2% 1yr prevalence
PTSD - 1-4% 1yr prevalence
GAD can give you any of the symptoms described earlier. But what extra “symptoms” can come with Phobic anxiety disorders?
Anticipatory anxiety
This is where symptoms arise with a perceived threat of the feared situation arising
Phobic Avoidance - of those circumstances
What triggers GAD?
A stressor acting on a person who is already predisposed by genetic & environmental factors
How do we manage a case of GAD?
Counselling - Planning, education & advice re caffine, exercise etc
Relaxation training
Medication - Antidepressants (SSRI/TCA) or sedatives
CBT
What are the subtypes of phobic anxiety disorders?
Specific phobias e.g. uncircumcisedpenisphobia
Social Phobia
Agoraphobia
Define social vs agoraphobia?
Social - Anxiety in a situation where they feel observed or at risk of criticism e.g. public speaking
Agoraphobia is a fear of being unsafe/trapped/unable to escape e.g. in open spaces, crowds, restaurants etc
What symptoms of anxiety predominate in social phobia?
Blushing & tremor, but any anxiety symptoms can arise
How do we manage someone with Social Phobia?
CBT
Education & Advice
SSRIs
How does gender affect your risk of anxiety disorders?
GAD - F predominates
OCD is equal
PTSD - F predominates (prevalence also varies based on population exposure to disaster & culture)
OCD is a mixture of obsessional thoughts and compulsive repetitive acts. Describe the obsessive thoughts of someone with OCD?
They are not willed
Oft unpleasant or distressing
Recognised as their own thought (i.e. not psychotic)
The anxiety symptoms arise from the distressing nature or resistance to the thoughts