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NU664 EXAM 2
levels of anxiety - ANS 1-normative, perceptual field broadened
2-normative, perceptual field mild narrow
3-pathological, VS changes
4-pathological, panic

ataque de nervios - ANS a self-labeled syndrome found in Latinos in which they
experience a mixture of anxiety, panic, depression, and anger

older adult anxiety symptoms - ANS somatic concerns

DSM5 anxiety disorders - ANS panic disorder
agoraphobia
social anxiety disorder
generalized anxiety disorder
selective mutism

fear vs anxiety - ANS panic attacks are fear response
fear is imminent threat
anxiety is perceived/future

2 components of anxiety - ANS awareness of physiological sensations I.e. VS
awareness of being nervous/frightened

limbic system - ANS amygdala, hypothalamus, hippocampus
thalamus

mild anxiety - ANS stress
motivating
normal

___% pts with GAD have 1 other psychiatric disorder - ANS 90%

____ of people with GAD also have ____ - ANS 2/3 also have MDD

_____ is comorbid with BPD and body dysmorphic disorder - ANS social phobia

,medical conditions associated w/ anxiety - ANS migraines
anemia
IBS
PUD
RA
asthma/COPD
CVD
endocrine disorders

fear panic phobia is ____ part of brain - ANS amygdala center circuit

worry apprehension expectations, obsessions is what part of brain - ANS cortico
striatal thalamic circuit

Fear responses trigger what part of the brain? - ANS amygdala

limbic system role - ANS emotions
learning
social behavior

prefrontal cortex - ANS executive functioning/decision making

what is no longer considered anxiety disorders per DSM5? - ANS OCD/obsessive

common vitamin deficiency in anxiety - ANS B12

meds that induce anxiety symptoms - ANS anticholinergics
sympathomimetics

withdrawal syndromes that mimic anxiety sx - ANS SSRI discontinuation
syndrome

most common anxiety disorder <12 - ANS separation anxiety disorder
important to consider "normal development"

separation anxiety duration - ANS 4 weeks in children
6 months in adults

, selective mutism essential feature - ANS will not initiate speech or reciprocate
with others in social situations
speak w/ immediate family members at home
most common <5 YO
duration 1 month

separation anxiety essential feature - ANS excessive fear/anxiety focused on
separation from home or attachment figures
nightmares
kidnapping,monsters, school avoidance,

specific phobia essential feature - ANS immediate reaction linked to "phobic
stimulus" can occur in presence in or anticipation of

coding for specific phobia based on phobic stimulus. Give codes - ANS 1. animal
2. natural environment (heights, storms, water etc)
3. blood injection injury
4. situational (airplanes, elevators, small spaces)
5. other

____% of people will have more than one phobia - ANS 75%

what to look for in children with specific phobia (difficult to assess) - ANS rules
out normal fear I.e. afraid of dark
-may "freeze, cry, tantrum" bc they don't understand avoidance of phobic
stimulus

social anxiety disorder 2 types - ANS 1. performance only
2. regular in all situations

social anxiety essential feature - ANS fear/anxiety in social situations of being
negatively scrutinized including fear of one's own responses I.e. excessive
blushing
self medication before the event is common I.e. ETOH before event

panic disorder essential feature - ANS recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and
either fear of future attacks or modifying behavior to try and avoid future attacks
(panic attacks alone is not criteria for panic attacks, must fear future or modify
behavior to avoid '' I.e. can't go to grocery store b/c what if I have a panic attack

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