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anxiety disorders

'the negative emotional & physiological response to a real or perceived imminent threat' is the definition of

fear

which of the following is not an anxiety disorder in the dsm-5

excessive fear disorder

which of the following is not a risk factor for developint an anxiety disorder

increased GABA functioning

the heritability of a panic disorder is about

50%

those who believe they lack control over their environment are at a greater risk of anxiety disorders

our sense or control over the world develops:

during childhood

which of the following is not part of the diagnostic criteria for generalised anxiety disorder

execessive sleep

how does agoraphobia differentiate from social anxiety phobia for social interactions

in agoraphobia, being alone can cause distress

which of the following is not a characteristic of a panic attack

intense emotion(s)

which neurotransmitter is directly involved in anxiety disorders

all of these neurotransmitters are involved in anxiety disorders

what does acceptance & commitment therapy (ACT) involve

letting go of attempts to rid onself
of unpleasant thoughts

which part of the brain is the most involved factor for anxiety

amygdala

which of these personality factors is associated with anxiety

all of the above

which anxiety disorder is most likely to be comorbid with major depression

generalised anxiety disorder

what physiological effect happens during a panic attack

sudden increase in muscle tension

which events cause the most anxiety in GAD

no specific event

which is correct in diagnosing anxiety disorders

all of the above

on average, which form of treatment is most used for anxiety disorder

medication

who are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorders

women

what is the definition of specific phobia

fear of objects/situations that is are out of proportion to any real danger

people with anxiety disorders show _____ amygdala activation in response to pictures of angry faces (a signal of threat)

greater

which of the following is not a major anxiety disorder

panic attack

what is the less likely comorbid diagnosis of GAD

schizophrenia

what anxiety disorder has the criteria of irritability

GAD

which of the following is not an effective treatment option for anxiety disorder

alcohol

which of the following is the most common medication for anxiety disorders

benzodiazepine

how is phobia distinguished from a general fear

the fear is out of proportion to the danger, given the sociocultural context

what is worry?

cognitive component of anxiety, the future-oriented thoughts related to the occurrence & prevention of future threat

choose the correct statement in regards to treatmenr of GAD

psychological treatments are the most effective treatment in the long run

what is the definition of anxiety?

a negative emotional state characterised by apprehension about the future & feelings of unease & physical tension

which statement is not correct

panic attacks are fearing and avoiding places/situations that might cause panic & feelings of being trapped, helpless or embarrassed

which of the following is not a symptom of agoraphobia

anxiety being in enclosed places

there is evidence that SAD is related to placing more attention to _____ cues & less attention to _____ cues

internal, external

to protect against feared consequences of anxiety, people will often engage in

safety behaviours

behavioural inhibition is defined as

tendency to become agitated & cry when faced with novel stimuli

Josie has panic disorder, while Herbie does not have an anxiety disorder. They are both shown pictures of sad and angry faces. The researchers studying Josie and Herbie's brain responses while they look at the pictures will most likely note that:

Josie's amygdala is more active than that of Herbie's

in classical conditioning, imagine that a man is bitten by a dog and then develops a phobia of dogs.

the dog bite would be considered the:

UCS

women are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorders because they are more

willing to report their symptoms

depersonalisation and derealisation are common symptoms for which disorder?

panic disorder

as a group, anxiety disorders

are the most common type of psychiatric diagnosis

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