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... • often no memory of a traumatic experience • traumatic experience may not produce phobia ...
... • often no memory of a traumatic experience • traumatic experience may not produce phobia ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS
... OCD associations with other brain disorders: Tourette Syndr. Syndenhams Chorea Encephalitis Lethargica PANDAS ...
... OCD associations with other brain disorders: Tourette Syndr. Syndenhams Chorea Encephalitis Lethargica PANDAS ...
Mental Disorder Notes File
... A) Phobia: When anxiety is related to a specific situation or object. Ex: claustrophobia: fear small closed places, pyrophobia: fear fire B) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): person feels anxious but cannot recognize the source of the anxiety C) Panic Disorder: Attacks of extreme anxiety that come ...
... A) Phobia: When anxiety is related to a specific situation or object. Ex: claustrophobia: fear small closed places, pyrophobia: fear fire B) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): person feels anxious but cannot recognize the source of the anxiety C) Panic Disorder: Attacks of extreme anxiety that come ...
What would be considered “abnormal behavior?”
... • Achluophobia- Fear of darkness • Anthropophobia- Fear of people or society • Apiphobia- Fear of bees • Arithmophobia- Fear of ...
... • Achluophobia- Fear of darkness • Anthropophobia- Fear of people or society • Apiphobia- Fear of bees • Arithmophobia- Fear of ...
Anxiety Disorder
... extreme and hard to control. Without treatment, phobias can last many years and affect a person's career, relationships, and daily life activities. Both specific and social ...
... extreme and hard to control. Without treatment, phobias can last many years and affect a person's career, relationships, and daily life activities. Both specific and social ...
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... with everyday living, and usually leads to concern and/or resentment among friends, family, and co-workers. A person who suffers from OCD doesn't want the thoughts and doesn't want to do the behaviors. Unfortunately, he or she really can't help it. About half the people with OCD report that it b ...
... with everyday living, and usually leads to concern and/or resentment among friends, family, and co-workers. A person who suffers from OCD doesn't want the thoughts and doesn't want to do the behaviors. Unfortunately, he or she really can't help it. About half the people with OCD report that it b ...
Info Sheet. Do I have an anxiety disorder?
... disorders in Australia. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their lives. It is also the most common mental health issue in children and the earlier treatment is sought the better. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, and often people will experienc ...
... disorders in Australia. One in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage of their lives. It is also the most common mental health issue in children and the earlier treatment is sought the better. There are many different types of anxiety disorders, and often people will experienc ...
Mood Disorders and Sleep
... Bipolar Disorder • Characterized by episodes of an elevated or agitated mood known as mania that often alternates with episodes of depression. It can impair the individual’s ability to function in ordinary life (Wikipedia) For example, they can experience racing thoughts that caused them to be unab ...
... Bipolar Disorder • Characterized by episodes of an elevated or agitated mood known as mania that often alternates with episodes of depression. It can impair the individual’s ability to function in ordinary life (Wikipedia) For example, they can experience racing thoughts that caused them to be unab ...
Anxiety Disorders
... People who experience a panic attack often think they are having a heart attack. The same drugs used to treat schizophrenia are also used to control panic attacks. Some people are so fearful of leaving their homes that they are unable to venture outside even to mail a letter. We may be genetically p ...
... People who experience a panic attack often think they are having a heart attack. The same drugs used to treat schizophrenia are also used to control panic attacks. Some people are so fearful of leaving their homes that they are unable to venture outside even to mail a letter. We may be genetically p ...
Anxiety3
... touching infected people or objects Disgust over body waste or secretions Undue concern that a job has not been done adequately, even when the person knows that it was done well Fear of committing a crime or hurting ...
... touching infected people or objects Disgust over body waste or secretions Undue concern that a job has not been done adequately, even when the person knows that it was done well Fear of committing a crime or hurting ...
Kinds of Anxiety Issues I Work With Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... Kinds of Anxiety Issues I Work With Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Free-floating anxiety that feels like it's coming out of nowhere and everywhere. Sometimes it's hard for the person experiencing it to tell what it's connected to. A constant chronic sense of worry and fear about everything and nothi ...
... Kinds of Anxiety Issues I Work With Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Free-floating anxiety that feels like it's coming out of nowhere and everywhere. Sometimes it's hard for the person experiencing it to tell what it's connected to. A constant chronic sense of worry and fear about everything and nothi ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • Physical signs include racing heartbeat, rapid breath, dizziness, nausea, feeling like you’re going to have a heart attack or die ...
... • Physical signs include racing heartbeat, rapid breath, dizziness, nausea, feeling like you’re going to have a heart attack or die ...
Claustrophobia
Claustrophobia is the fear of having no escape and being in closed or small spaces or rooms. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder and often results in panic attack, and can be the result of many situations or stimuli, including elevators crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and even tight-necked clothing. The onset of claustrophobia has been attributed to many factors, including a reduction in the size of the amygdala, classical conditioning, or a genetic predisposition to fear small spaces.One study indicates that anywhere from 5–7% of the world population is affected by severe claustrophobia, but only a small percentage of these people receive some kind of treatment for the disorder.The term claustrophobia comes from Latin claustrum ""a shut in place"" and Greek φόβος, phóbos, ""fear"".