NU 664C Anxiety Disorders and Their Treatments
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Fear or anxiety about being in situations where escape
might be difficult or help unavailable in the event of a panic
attack. - Answer-Agoraphobia
A persistent and intense fear of a specific object or
situation that leads to avoidance behavior. - Answer-
Specific Phobia
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
Fifth Edition, a standard classification of mental disorders.
- Answer-DSM-5
The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth
Revision, a system used for coding and classifying
diseases. - Answer-ICD-10
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Include palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of
breath, and chest pain. - Answer-Physical Symptoms of
Panic Disorder
Include difficulty concentrating and constant worry that is
disproportionate to actual stressors. - Answer-Cognitive
Symptoms of GAD
At least 1 month of worry after 1 panic attack. - Answer-
Duration of Panic Disorder
4 or more symptoms must occur during a panic attack. -
Answer-Required Number of Symptoms for Panic Disorder
Symptoms must not be a result of substance use, another
medical condition, or another mental disorder. - Answer-
Exclusions for Panic Disorder
Fear of public transportation, open spaces, confined
spaces, being in a crowd, or being alone outside of home.
- Answer-Symptoms of Agoraphobia
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Persistent and lasting for at least 6 months. - Answer-
Duration of Specific Phobia
Marked distress or impairment in social, occupational, or
other important areas of functioning. - Answer-
Psychosocial Consequences of Specific Phobia
A group of mental health disorders characterized by
excessive fear or anxiety. - Answer-Anxiety Disorders
A disorder marked by excessive worry about various
aspects of life, developing gradually. - Answer-Generalized
Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
A disorder characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic
attacks accompanied by fear of future attacks. - Answer-
Panic Disorder
An intense fear of social or performance situations,
typically beginning in the teenage years. - Answer-Social
Anxiety Disorder (SAD)