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Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety - answerDSM-5 classifies
adjustment disorder as a trauma- and stressor-related disorder
-presents with nervousness, worry, or jitteriness
-Adjustment disorder occurs in the presence of a specific and
identifiable stressor
• common stressors include loss of employment, getting married,
a new disability, or a natural disaster
• Symptoms begin within three months of the stressor and
typically last no more than six months
Anxiety rating scale: HAM-A - answerHamilton Anxiety Scale
-mild (+1), moderate (+2), severe (+3), very severe (+4)
• Anxious mood
• Tension
• Fears
• Insomnia
• Intellectual
• Depressed mood
• Somatic (muscular)
• Somatic (sensory)
• Cardiovascular symptoms
• Respiratory symptoms
• Gastrointestinal symptoms
• Genitourinary symptoms
• Autonomic symptoms
• Behavior at interview
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Agoraphobia - answerintense fear, anxiety, or panic out of
proportion to the situation that occurs in two or more of the
following specific scenarios:
-public transportation (bus)
-open spaces (parking lot or bridge)
-enclosed spaces (store, theater)
-standing in a crowd or line (crowd)
-being outside of their home
anhedonia - answerinability to experience pleasure
Anxiety Disorders - answerGeneralized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic
Phobias
Agoraphobia
Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety
Anxiety is often comorbid with _________________ as well as
medical conditions such as ____________, ___________, and
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___________ - answermajor depression, COPD, asthma,
diabetes
Anxiety rating scale: GAD-7 - answerGeneral Anxiety Disorder-7
-answer question with several days (+1), more than half days
(+2), nearly every day (+3)
• Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge
• Not being able to stop or control worrying
• Worrying too much about different things
• Trouble relaxing
• Being so restless that it's hard to sit still
• Becoming easily annoyed or irritable
• Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen
0-4: No anxiety disorder
5-9: Mild anxiety disorder
10-14: Moderate anxiety disorder
15-21: Severe anxiety disorder
0-17: Mild anxiety
18-24: Mild to moderate anxiety
25-30: Moderate to severe anxiety
31-56: Severe anxiety
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Cafe2024.2025
Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety - answerDSM-5 classifies
adjustment disorder as a trauma- and stressor-related disorder
-presents with nervousness, worry, or jitteriness
-Adjustment disorder occurs in the presence of a specific and
identifiable stressor
• common stressors include loss of employment, getting married,
a new disability, or a natural disaster
• Symptoms begin within three months of the stressor and
typically last no more than six months
Anxiety rating scale: HAM-A - answerHamilton Anxiety Scale
-mild (+1), moderate (+2), severe (+3), very severe (+4)
• Anxious mood
• Tension
• Fears
• Insomnia
• Intellectual
• Depressed mood
• Somatic (muscular)
• Somatic (sensory)
• Cardiovascular symptoms
• Respiratory symptoms
• Gastrointestinal symptoms
• Genitourinary symptoms
• Autonomic symptoms
• Behavior at interview
,NR 547 Week 2
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Cafe2024.2025
Agoraphobia - answerintense fear, anxiety, or panic out of
proportion to the situation that occurs in two or more of the
following specific scenarios:
-public transportation (bus)
-open spaces (parking lot or bridge)
-enclosed spaces (store, theater)
-standing in a crowd or line (crowd)
-being outside of their home
anhedonia - answerinability to experience pleasure
Anxiety Disorders - answerGeneralized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic
Phobias
Agoraphobia
Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety
Anxiety is often comorbid with _________________ as well as
medical conditions such as ____________, ___________, and
, NR 547 Week 2
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Cafe2024.2025
___________ - answermajor depression, COPD, asthma,
diabetes
Anxiety rating scale: GAD-7 - answerGeneral Anxiety Disorder-7
-answer question with several days (+1), more than half days
(+2), nearly every day (+3)
• Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge
• Not being able to stop or control worrying
• Worrying too much about different things
• Trouble relaxing
• Being so restless that it's hard to sit still
• Becoming easily annoyed or irritable
• Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen
0-4: No anxiety disorder
5-9: Mild anxiety disorder
10-14: Moderate anxiety disorder
15-21: Severe anxiety disorder
0-17: Mild anxiety
18-24: Mild to moderate anxiety
25-30: Moderate to severe anxiety
31-56: Severe anxiety