Exam 2 Anxiety Disorders: Obsessions, Complusions Flashcards
Obsession criteria? (4)
A. Recurrent/persistent intrusive and inappropriate thoughts, impulses, images that cause distress
B. Thoughts, impulses, images that are not just excessive worries about real problems
C. Attempts to suppress with other thoughts/actions
D. Knows obsessions are from own mind, not imposed by others
Compulsions criteria? (2)
A. Repetitive behaviors/mental acts performed in response to obsession or according to rigid rules
B. Aimed at preventing/reducing distress or dreaded event - excessive or unrealistic
Acute Distress Disorder epidemiology?
Most C causes: MVA Traumatic brain injury Assault Burn Work accident Witness
80% become PTSD!
Acute Distress Disorder risk factors? (5)
Hx of pre-trauma psych disorder Hx of prior trauma Female Neuroticism Avoidant coping
Acute Distress Disorder criteria? (6)
A. Traumatic exposure/witness of actual/threatened death or serious injury WITH response of sig fear, helplessness, horror
B. During or post event, 3+ sxs
C. Trauma re-experienced w/ images, thoughts, dreams, illusions, exposure to reminders
D. Avoidance of stim/reminders
E. Marked anxiety sxs/increased arousal
F. Lasting 2 days to 4 wks w/i 4 wks of trauma
Acute Distress Disorder criteria Symptoms? (5)
1) Numbing, detachment, absence of emotion
2) ↓ awareness of surrounding
3) Derealization
4) Depersonalization
5) Dissociative amnesia (can’t recall trauma)
PTSD criteria? (6)
ALL of the following: A. Exposure to traumatic stressor B. Re-experiencing sxs C. Avoidance/numbing D. Increased arousal E. Lasting 1+ mo F. Significant distress/impairment
PTSD classification:
Acute?
Chronic?
Delayed?
Acute = sxs lasting < 3 mo
Chronic = sxs lasting >= 3mo
Delayed = sxs onset > 6 mo post event
PTSD tx?
Trauma-focuses CBT or Eye Movement
Paxil