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Problem 7 2.6

Source 1 - Generalised Anxiety Disorder: A Preliminary Test of a Conceptual
Model
Intolerance to uncertainty
 Behavioural characteristic about how one perceives ambiguous situations and
responds to them
 Intolerance to uncertainty is the central feature in this model of generalised anxiety
disorder
 ITU is strongly related to worry and distinguishes non-clinical worriers from those
with GAD
 Can generate “what if…” thoughts in the absence of real problems
- And can further exacerbate existing “what if…” thoughts
 Worriers have a lower threshold for tolerance to uncertainty than non-worriers
 Level of ambiguity of a task can discriminate between worriers and non-worriers but
not level of task difficulty

Beliefs about worry
 Patients with Generalised anxiety disorder believe worrying is a useful strategy in
solving problems and preventing negative outcomes
- These beliefs are negatively reinforced by the non-occurrence of feared
outcomes

Poor problem orientation
 A set of metacognitive processes about awareness of everyday problems, and
includes:
- Problem perception
- Problem Attribution
- Problem Appraisal
 GAD patients have poor problem orientation – tendency to view problems as
threatening, have doubts about own problem-solving skills, and are pessimistic
about problem-solving outcomes
 Worrying is significantly related to poor problem orientation
 Patients have similar knowledge of problem-solving skills than non-clinical worriers

Cognitive avoidance
 Avoidance of threatening mental images by distraction, thought suppression etc
 Worry composed of verbal or semantic thought that has the effect of decreasing
physiological activity
- This leads to a decrease in the emotional processing of threatening material
 Avoidance negatively reinforces worry (by decreasing arousal) and therefore
interferes with emotional processing of threatening stimuli
- This leads to a maintenance or escalation of worry




Source 2 - Generalised Anxiety Disorder: in the Cambridge Handbook

, Cognitive models of worry
 Worry is a cognitive process focused on threatening future outcomes
 Models explain the nature of GAD based on:
1. Influence of attentional threat bias
2. Negative interpretations of ambiguous stimuli
3. Lessened cognitive control
4. Worry’s impairment on working memory
5. Disorder-maintaining beliefs
 Individuals with GAD show strong attentional threat bias
- They attend more quickly to threat cues
- They are more distracted by threatening stimuli when trying to shift attention to
non-threatening information
 Attentional threat bias occurs outside of conscious awareness
 In cognitive control, those with GAD showed reduced working memory capacity
when worried
- Inhibition ability and shifting attention are diminished in GAD patients
 Memory of GAD patients may be compromised in later-life
 Have high inaccurate estimates of probabilities of events
 Show an interpretation bias – more likely to interpret ambiguous events as
threatening (negative interpretive tendency)
 Positive beliefs about usefulness of worry - believe it to facilitate problem-solving
- However, they also hold negative beliefs that worry is uncontrollable and
dangerous  meta worry (worrying about worrying)

Positive valence models of worry
 When GAD individuals experience positive outcomes, there is a greater spike in
positive emotion due to the elevated distress level
- This has a reinforcing effect on worry
 Those with GAD do not dwell on positive feelings for long to prevent sharp negative
emotional contrast in case something undesirable occurs
 There is mixed evidence on whether GAD patients report fewer positive emotions to
positive stimuli than do controls
 Individuals find it hard to imagine positive events happening to them
 Gains and losses are experienced similarly – there is a reduced reward sensitivity

Arousal/regulatory models of worry
 GAD is associated with reduced physiological activity stressors
 Individuals use worry to sustain a negative emotional state and to dampen
physiological reactivity in case something undesirable occurs
 It is associated with difficulties in sleep maintenance, reduced total sleep time, and
reduced deep sleep

Social processes in GAD
 The disorder is associated with interpersonal dysfunction
- E.g., marital conflict/ lack of friends
 Residual interpersonal problems at posttreatment predict a higher chance of relapse
at follow-up

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