Chapter 5: GAD Flashcards
What are the 5 symptoms of gad and how long must they be present before diagnosis
-they are accused of?
- restlessness, easy fatigue, irritability, muscle tension and or sleep disturbances
- 6 months
- accused of looking for worries
Describe GAD?
“free floating”
- excessive anxiety under most circumstances and worry about practically anything
- danger is not a factor
What percent of canada and usa will get this?
Britain?
4% and 3%
onset?
-childhood or adolescence
which gender is at greater risk?
ratio?
- women
- 2:1
Sociocultural Perspective on GAD?
-three mile island 1979?
Poverty?
L> explain why?
- increased risk with people that are faced with social conditions that are dangerous
- poverty = important stressor (three mile island 1978)
- run down communities, increased crime rates, low education and job opport and increased risk for health probs
Cognitive Perspective on GAD?
- caused by maladaptive and dysfunctional thinking…excessive worrying = cognition
- maladaptive assumptions are made
Albert Ellis (Cognitive Perspective ) what are the four maladaptive assumptions he stated for the development of gad
- necessity for humans to be loved by everyone
- catastrophic when things are not as they should be
- if something is dangerous, a person should be terribly concerned and dwell on the possibility it will occur
- should be competent in all domains to be a worthwhile person
Aaron Beck (Cognitive Perspective ) -GAD silent assumptions?(4 of them)
- hold unrealistic silent assumptions that imply immediate danger,
- any strange situation is danger
- a situation/person is unsafe until proven
- assume the worst
- security depends on anticipating and preparing myself at all times for any possible danger
Who are more likely to engage in these types of negative assumptions??3
- those filled with unpredictable neg events
- avoid being blindsided, predict events, look everywhere for danger
- see danger always
Cognitive therapy??
two kinds
- Changing maladaptive assumptions…cognitive reconstructing
- teaching a person coping skills for use during stressful situations
GAD: Bio perspective
genetics?
-supported by fam pedigree
-blood relatives more likely to have gad (15%)
-general pop (4%)
-the closer the relative the higher the likelihood
L> shared environment !
GAD: Bio continued GABA? Med solution?? Benzo receptor? In fear and anxiety what is going on with neurons? Reason for issue in feedback loop?
- ppl with GAD ave a deficiency in GABA activity
L>its an inhibitory NT
L> Benzodiazepines, antipsychotics
-receive GABA
-general state of excitability due to rapid firing….experienced as fear or anxiety …..Norm: feedback loop triggers GABA bringing down excitability those with GAD have a disruption in this.
-low GABA , receptors and dysfunctional receptors.
Four distinct cognitive characteristics of those with GAD:
- intolerance of uncertainty
- erroneous beliefs about worry
- poor problem solving
- cognitive avoidance
Ppl with GAD are often treated with this drug but caution is needed because it also does what?
- BZD relief for short term BUT they impair both cognitive functioning and motor…also produce psychological and physical dependance
- no more than 2 weeks of use for temp relief..