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PBSI 306 CHAPTER 5: ANXIETY, OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE, TRAUMA, & STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS. EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

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PBSI 306 CHAPTER 5: ANXIETY,
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE, TRAUMA, &
STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS.
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS




Anxiety - ANS Future-orientated apprehension


Fear - ANS Immediate response to danger or threat


Fight-or-Flight response - ANS Physical and psychological responses to a threat


Hypothalamus activates 2 systems: - ANS - Autonomic nervous system
- Adrenal-cortical system


Feedback loop - ANS An important loop of information in the brain that processes a threat's
beginning and end


The feedback loop is dysregulated in- - ANS People with anxiety disorders


Panic disorder - ANS Recurrent unexpected panic attacks; chronic course if left untreated



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, Prevalence rate of panic disorder - ANS 3.5%


Panic attack - ANS Short, intense periods of anxiety symptoms


You must have ___ out of 13 symptoms to recieve a diagnosis of panic disorder - ANS 4


Biological theories of panic disorder: - ANS - Genetic component
- Dysregulation of fight or flight
- Brain differences
- Progesterone


Brain difference theory of panic disorder: - ANS - Abnormalities in limbic system
- Abnormalities in the somatosensory cortex and thalamus
- Dysregulation of the norepinephrine system in locus ceruleus


Progesterone theory of panic disorder - ANS Women sometimes report more panic attacks
during their premenstrual periods and during postpartum


3 common characteristics of panic disorder: - ANS - Pay close attention to bodily sensations
- Misinterpret sensations negatively
- Catastrophic thinking


Anxiety sensitivity - ANS Believe bodily symptoms have harmful consequences


Introceptive awareness - ANS Heightened awareness of bodily cues


Introceptive conditioning - ANS Viewing bodily cues as signaling new attacks



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