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Anxiety & Related Disorders – Lecture Notes


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Week 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 2

Lecture: Emotional Theory & Anxiety Related Disorders ......................................................... 2

Week 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 12

Lecture: Social Anxiety Disorder ......................................................................................... 12

Week 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 22

Lecture: Specific Phobia & Conditioning Models .................................................................. 22

Week 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 35

Lecture: Generalized Anxiety disorder ................................................................................. 35

Week 5 ............................................................................................................................................. 46

Lecture: Panic Disorder ...................................................................................................... 46

Week 6 ............................................................................................................................................. 59

Lecture: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.............................................................................. 59

Week 7 ............................................................................................................................................. 71

Lecture: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ............................................................................... 71

Week 8 ............................................................................................................................................. 80

Lecture: Transdiagnostic Process & Complexity of Anxiety Disorders ..................................... 80

Test Information ................................................................................................................................ 95

,WEEK 1



LECTURE: EMOTIONAL THEORY & ANXIETY RELATED DISORDERS


What is an emotion:




• Sense of purpose = emotions have a sense of function (back to basics: survival)

o Anxiety => something that could be potentially threatening (but exaggerated)

• Subjective (a personal experience)

• Being experienced in terms of bodily and behavioural response




→ No scientific consensus on what an emotion is


• But Agree on that there are some “basic emotions”

o Happy

o Anxious

o Sad

o Angry

o Ashamed




2

, • → ANXIETY IS AN EMOTION




Emotion is more than a feeling:


• A) Physicological aspects

• B) Cognitive aspects

o Concious (expirence/feeling)

o Unconscious

• C) Motor aspects

• → “Loosely coupled systems” (concordant/diconcordant)

o = not exclusively that one emotion is couples with one behaviour/sensation (they are

mixed)




Related concepts:


• = Mood, attitude, and temperament




→ Salience => temporal dimension


• Two dimensions:




3

, → Emotions have a function


• “When something is at stake”

• Adapt behaviour (to for example being scared or not scared)

• Action tendencies (by Frijda) = Stimulus → Experience → action tendency → function

o Examples:

o Lower energy → hunger → Consumption of food → energy

o Sexual arousal → Lust/desire → Sex/intercourse → reproduction

o Threat → anxiety → Fight/flight (freeze) → Escape from threat




SCHACHTER-SINGER THE TWO-FACTOR THEORY OF EMOTIONS


• Physiological arousal → cognitive interpretation (appraisal) → fight or flight (response)

• Physiological arousal determines the intensity of the emotion

• Cognitive appraisal = Thought, labelling the stimulus + immediate experience of physiological

response

• “Chicken or egg” Concept of stimulus and appraisal (regarding order)




→ no one truct (depend on the “glasses” you put on). There are several perspective that interact or overlap.




FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE = FIGHT, FREEZE OR FLIGHT




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