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LECTURE 2:
PSYCHOLOGICAL
DISORDERS
Lesson 1Anxiety
Disorders
ANXIET Y DISORDERS
Are psychological disorders where the primary symptom is
anxiety, or a feeling of impending doom or disaster from a
specific or unknown source.
Anxiety disorders are characterized by mood symptoms of
tension or agitation; bodily symptoms of sweating or
increased heart rate and blood pressure as well as cognitive
symptoms such as worry or rumination (repetitively focusing
on the symptoms or causes of distress).
Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, generalized anxiety
disorder, phobias, obsessive -compulsive disorder, and
posttraumatic stress disorder.
Panic Disorder
DIAGNOSED
AS…
T h e ex p e r i e n c e o f
r e p e a te d a t t a c k s
o f i n te n s e a n x i et y
accompanied by:
s ev e r e c h e s t
pain
Tightness of
m u s c le s
Choking
Sweating
O r o t h e r a c u te
s y m p to ms
S y m p to m s c a n
l a s t a ny w h e r e
f r o m a f ew
m i n utes to a
c o u p le o f h o u r s
Generalized Anxiety
Disorder
SIMILAR TO
PANIC
DISORDER
HOWEVER,
S y m p to m s m u s t
o c c ur f o r a t
least 6 months
a n d i n c l ud e
c h r o ni c a n x i et y
n o t a s s o c i a te d
w i t h a ny
s p e c i fi c
s i t ua t i o n o r
o b j ec t
T h e i n d i v i d ua l
frequently
ex p e r i e nc e s :
Sleep
problems
Dif ficulty
concentratin
g
Irritability
Tenseness
Being
hypervigilant
Phobias
PHOBIAS
ARE…
I n te n s e ,
i r r a t io n a l f e a r
r e s p o n s e s to
s p e c i fi c s t i m ul i
A fear turns
i n to a p h o b i a
when it
p r o vo ke s a
c o m p e l li n g ,
i r r a t io n a l
d e s i r e to av o i d
a dreaded
s i t ua t i o n o r
o b j ec t ,
d i s r up t i n g t h e
person’s daily
l i fe
Nearly 5% of
t h e p o p ula t i o n
s u f fe r s f r o m
some mild form
of phobic
disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder (OCD)
OCD IS A…
Compound
disorder of
thought and
b e h av i o r
C h a r a c te r i z e d
by o b s e s s i o n s
and
compulsions
Obsessions are
p e r s i s te n t ,
intrusive, &
u nwa n t e d
thoughts that
a person
cannot get out
of their mind
Compulsions
are ritualistic
b e h av i o r s
performed
r e p e a te d l y i n
o r d e r to
reduce the
te n s i o n
c r e a te d by t h e
obsession
Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD)
PTSD IS A
RESULT OF…
Some trauma
experienced
(natural
d i s a s te r, wa r,
v i o l e n t c r i m e ) by
the victim
Tr a u m a i s r e experienced
through realistic
nightmares and
flashbacks
V i c t i m s m ay
experience
reduced
i nv o l v e m e n t w i t h
the outside
wo r l d
General arousal
is also
experienced
c h a r a c te r i z e d by
hy p e r a l e r t n e s s ,
guilt, and
difficulty
concentrating
LEARNING AND BIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES OF ANXIET Y DISORDERS
DEVELOPMENT
Freud assumed that anxiety disorders are symptoms of
submerged mental energy that derives from intolerable
impulses that were repressed during childhood.
Learning theorists, drawing on research in which rats are
given unpredictable shocks, link general anxiety with classical
conditioning of fear.
Some fears arise from stimulus generalizations, such as when
a person who fears heights after a fall also comes to fear
planes.
DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED…
Through observational learning, someone might also learn
fear by seeing others display their own fears.
Research suggest humans might be biologically prepared to
develop certain fears.
Compulsive acts typically are exaggerations of behaviors that
contributed to our species’ evolution.
DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED…
Research shows the anxiety response is genetically influenced
PET scans of individuals with OCD reveal excessive activity in
the region of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex .
Some anti-depressant drugs dampen fear -circuit activity in the
amygdala, thus reducing OCD behavior.
REFERENCES
Maitland, L. L. (2003). Psychology: five steps to a 5 on the AP
exam. New York: McGraw -Hill.