U4 AOS2 Dot Point 11 Flashcards
biological interventions for phobias
benzodiazepines
relaxation techniques
what do benzodiazepines do
increase GABAs inhibitory effects
make post-synaptic neurone resistant to excitation
anti-anxiety and sleep-inducing properties
slow down CNS activity
agonist vs antagonist
agonist:
stimulate neurotransmitter activity
antagonist:
inhibit neurotransmitter activity
advantages of benzodiazepine
help cope with an occasional, unavoidable encounter with a phobic stimulus
few side effects
highly effective
disadvantage of benzodiazepine
highly addictive
can reduce alertness
treat symptoms not the cause
don’t teach non-drug dependent coping skills
relaxation techniques to deal with phobias
breathing retraining
exercise
what is breathing retraining
teaches correct breathing habits to promote relaxation
lowers arousal to make people feel like they have more control over their fear and anxiety
slow regular breaths in through the nose out through the mouth
needs to be practiced to become habitual
inhibits fight-flight-freeze response
exercise in relation to phobias
both anaerobic and aerobic helps
releases endorphins
psychological interventions for phobias
CBT
systematic desensitisation
what is safety behaviour
not direct avoidance
only willing to come in contact if certain precautions are in place
steps of CBT in phobias
- identify unhelpful ways of thinking
- make changes to replace these cognitive biases with new ways of thinking
- gather accurate info about the phobic stimulus and identify misconceptions
- replace the thoughts with more objective, rational and useful thoughts
behaviour therapy includes relaxation techniques, breathing retraining and exercise
steps of systematic desensitisation
- learn relaxation technique
- phobic stimulus is broken down into a sequence arranged from least to most anxiety-producing, called fear hierarchy
- systematic, graduated pairing of each level with relaxation
can’t move on until relaxation is achieved
social interventions for phobias
psychoeducation
what is psychoeducation
explanation of information about a mental disorder and its treatment
helps individuals understand the disorder to enhance therapy, coping strategies and assist them to live more productive lives
can be broadened to involve families and can be implemented in a number of formats and settings
challenges unrealistic or anxious thoughts and doesn’t encourage avoidance behaviours