Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety Disorder
DEFINITION: Anxiety
Characterized most commonly as a diffuse, unpleasant, vague
sense of apprehension
An alerting signal; it warns of impending danger and enables
the individual to take measures to deal with a threat. The
response to a threat is unknown, internal, vague, or
conflicting in origin
DEFINITION
Fear vs Anxiety
Fear is a response to a known, external, definite, or
nonconflictual threat;
Anxiety is a response to a threat that is unknown, internal,
vague, or conflictual.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Prevalence:
The anxiety disorders make up one of the
most common groups of psychiatric
disorders.
Women affected nearly twice as frequently as men.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
The National Comorbidity Study reported that:
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Co morbidity:
Associated with significant morbidity and often
are chronic and resistant to treatment.
PANIC DISORDER
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks characterized by four or more of the following:
-Palpitation
-Sweating
-Trembling or shaking
-Shortness of breath
-Feeling of choking
(also known as air hunger)
-Chest pain or discomfort
PANIC DISORDER
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks characterized by four or more of the following:
-Fear of dying
-Numbness or tingling
-Chills or hot flashes
-Persistent concern of future attacks
PANIC DISORDER
Recurrent unexpected panic attacks characterized by four or more of the following:
() Presence of agoraphobia
AGORAPHOBIA
Fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult,
embarrassing, or in which help may be unavailable in the event of having a panic
attack.
Often results in avoidance of the feared places or situations, for example:
-Crowds
-Stores
-Bridges
-Tunnels
-Travelling on a bus, train, or airplane
-Theatres
-Standing in a line
-Small enclosed rooms
SOCIAL PHOBIA
Marked and persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations in
which the person is concerned about negative evaluation or scrutiny by others, for
example:
-Public speaking
-Writing, eating, or drinking in public
-Initiating or maintaining conversations
SPECIFIC PHOBIA
Marked and persistent fear that is excessive, unreasonable, cued by the presence or
anticipation of a specific object or situation, for example:
-Flying
-Enclosed spaces
-Heights
-Storms
-Animals (e.g., snakes or spiders)
-Receiving an injection
-Blood
SPECIFIC PHOBIA
Marked and persistent fear that is excessive, unreasonable, cued by the presence or
anticipation of a specific object or situation, for example:
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Has obsessions or compulsions
-Contamination
-Repeated doubts
-Order
-Impulses
-Sexual images
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Compulsions are defined as repetitive behaviors or mental acts whose
goal is to prevent or to reduce anxiety or distress, for example:
-Hand washing
-Ordering
-Checking
-Praying
-Counting
-Repeating words
-Recognition that the fear is excessive or
unreasonable
-Obsessions cause marked distress, are timeconsuming (more than 1 hour per day), or cause
significant impairment in social, occupational or other
daily functioning
-Irritability
-Muscle tension
-Sleep disturbance
ETIOLOGY
Genetic
Biochemical
Neuroanatomic
Psychodynamic
ETIOLOGY
Contributions of Psychological Sciences
Psychoanalytic Theories
Behavioral Theories
Existential Theories
ETIOLOGY
Contributions of Biological Sciences
ETIOLOGY
Contributions of Biological Sciences
GABA
Aplysia
Neuropeptide Y
Galanin
PANIC ATTACK
AGORAPHOBIA
AGORAPHOBIA WITHOUT
HISTORY OF PANIC DISORDER
AGORAPHOBIA WITHOUT
HISTORY OF PANIC DISORDER
SPECIFIC PHOBIA
SPECIFIC PHOBIA
SPECIFIC PHOBIA
SOCIAL PHOBIA
SOCIAL PHOBIA
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
ACUTE STRESS
DISORDER
ACUTE STRESS
DISORDER
GENERALIZED ANXIETY
DISORDER
GENERALIZED ANXIETY
DISORDER
TREATMENT