(F) Anxiety and Related Disorders Flashcards
______ can be defined as a negative mood state that is accompanied by bodily symptoms such as increased heart rate, muscle tension, a sense of unease, and apprehension about the future
Anxiety
_____ is what motivates us to plan for the future, and in this sense, _____ is actually a good thing.
Anxiety
If anxiety begins to interfere in the person’s life in a significant way, it is considered a _____.
disorder
Anxiety and closely related disorders emerge from “_____ ,”a combination of biological, psychological, and specific factors that increase our risk for developing a disorder
triple vulnerabilities
A specific genetic and neurobiological factor that might predispose someone to develop anxiety disorders.
Biological vulnerabilities
Influences that our early experiences have on how we view the world.
Psychological vulnerabilities
How our experiences lead us to focus and channel our anxiety.
Specific vulnerabilities
Excessive worry about everyday things that is at a level that is out of proportion to the specific causes of worry.
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
Following the process of operant conditioning, the strengthening of a response following either the delivery of a desired consequence (positive reinforcement) or escape from an aversive consequence.
Reinforced response
A biological reaction to alarming stressors that prepares the body to resist or escape a threat.
Fight or flight response
A condition marked by regular strong panic attacks, and which may include significant levels of worry about future attacks.
Panic disorder (PD)
Physical sensations that serve as triggers for anxiety or as reminders of past traumatic events.
Internal bodily or somatic cues
Avoidance of situations or activities that produce sensations of physical arousal similar to those occurring during a panic attack or intense fear response.
Interoceptive avoidance
Stimuli in the outside world that serve as triggers for anxiety or as reminders of past traumatic events.
External cues
A sort of anxiety disorder distinguished by feelings that a place is uncomfortable or may be unsafe because it is significantly open or crowded.
Agoraphobia