Chapter 5: Panic Disorder Flashcards

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Problem with them?

maladaptive solution?

A

people experience them repeatedly and unexpectedly and without apparent reason
-ppl worry about having another attack and plan behaviour around the possibility of future attacks….to make their environment safe.

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description?

  • extreme what? resulting via?
  • periodic short?
  • sufferers fear?
  • threat?
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  • an extreme anxiety reaction that can result when a real threat suddenly emerges
  • experience of panic attacks is very different than just panic
  • periodic short bouts of panic that occur suddenly and reach a peak and pass..
  • sufferers often fear they will diem go crazy or lose control
  • occurs in the absence of a real threat…shear fear
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PD is often accompanied via?

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agoraphobia

  • afraid to leave home and travel to locations from which escape might be difficult or help unavailable
  • fear of losing control in open spaces
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Two diagnoses???

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Panic Disorder with and without agoraphobia

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Percent in pop affected in a given year
percent pop affected at some point in life
onset?
gender

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  • 2.3
  • 3.5
  • late adolescence and early adulthood
  • women…2:1
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Bio Perspective PD 
discovery in 1960?
NT?
L> area?
-> Whats wrong?
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-BZD’s do not help but antidepressants do
- norepinephrine (irregular in those with PD)
- locus ceruleus
-excess activity, deficient, or some other defect
more than one NT involved

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monozygotic twins percent
dizygotic twins percent
PD

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  • 24%

- 11%

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Cognitive Perspective : PD
theorists rec?
treatment?
-panic prone ppl maybe overly?

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  • panic attacks are exp by those that misinterpret bodily events..
  • geared towards changing misinterpretations
  • maybe overly sensitive to certain bodily sensations and may misinterpret then as signs of a medical catastrophe this leads to panic..
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Cognitive continued …
Panic ppl have a higher degree of?
tend to focus on?
ex: over interpretations

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  • anxiety sensitivity
  • bodily functions most of the time…unable to assess the sensations logically and interpret them as potentially harmful
  • over breathing , hyperventilation, excitement, fullness in the abdomen,acute anger and heart palpitations
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