Anxiety & Mood Disorders
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Anxiety Disorders
Kimberley Clow
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http://instruct.uwo.ca/psychology/155b
Outline
Finish Theory & Methods Lecture
Humanistic to End
Anxiety Disorders
Phobias
Panic Disorder
Specific
Social
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia connection
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Phobias
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20
15
10
Crowds
Closed Spaces
Social
Dentist
0
Blood
Phobia
Related to experience?
3 Main Types
5
Animal
Age of Onset
25
Different phobias
seem to emerge at
different ages
Specific Phobias
Social Phobias
Agoraphobia
Specific Phobias
4 Major Subtypes
Animal
Natural Environment
Blood, Illness,
Injections
Situations
Social Phobia
Excessive fear of social
situations in which a
person might be evaluated
and possibly embarrassed
Public speaking
Meeting strangers
Using public washrooms
Eating in public
Eating while people are
watching you
Agoraphobia
An intense fear of
being in public places
where escape or help
may not be readily
available
Crowded places
Driving on a bridge or
tunnel
Using the subway
Enclosed spaces
Causes?
Psychoanalysis
Phobias occur when unconscious sexual
impulses threaten to emerge into
consciousness
Cognitive
Phobias are acquired through classical
conditioning and maintained through
operant conditioning
Biological
Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Approach
People are biologically prepared to
develop certain fears
Diatheses
Stress
Model
Panic Disorder
Causes?
Biological Factors
Genetics
Suffocation False Alarm
Theory
Cognitive Factors
Misperceive regular body
sensations as potentially
dangerous events
Again, it is our
interpretations that cause
our emotions and
behaviour
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Have
you ever tried NOT to think of
something?
Food when dieting?
An ex after a break-up?
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
Involves recurrent obsessions or
compulsions that are serious enough to
adversely affect a person's life
Most Common Obsessions
Fear of contacting dirt, germs, or of
touching infected people or objects
Disgust over body waste or secretions
Undue concern that a job has not been
done adequately, even when the person
knows that it was done well
Fear of committing a crime or hurting
someone
Fear of shouting obscenities or insults
Fear of thinking antireligious or sexual
thoughts
Causes?
Biological
Factors
Genetics
CBT
Learned an
inappropriate and now
vicious reinforcement
cycle that is difficult to
break
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Excessive
worry
and anxiety
What
causes
someone to be a
“Worry Wart”?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Causes?
Biological Factors
Family Systems
Family instability
Cognitive Factors
Pysiological Hyperreactivity
Shattering Assumptions
Other Factors
Preexisting Distress
Coping Style
Social Support
Frequency of Anxiety Disorders
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Exposure is key
Debate irrational thoughts
Baby steps
Work through trauma for PTSD
Pair with relaxation training
That symptoms are catastrophic (Panic Disorder)
That stimulus is harmful (Phobia)
Drugs
Medication without CBT has proven to be only
temporarily helpful
Many negative side-effects and some are addictive
Relapse is common
Treatment of OCD in Particular
In
addition to the therapy in the
movie…
Medication
SSRIs
Helps up to 60% of patients; High relapse
CBT
Exposure
and Response Prevention (ERP)
Psychosurgery
Lesion
to the cingulate bundle
Succeeds in approximately 30% of cases