Anxiety 101
Thinking Mistakes
Treating anxious feelings
Symptoms of Anxiety
Random Anxiety Information
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This "response" describes what people do when they are in dangerous situations.

What is Fight-Flight-Freeze response?

100

Situation: Doing a presentation in front of the class

Thought: Everyone will laugh at me

What is overestimating the likelihood of negative consequence?

100

When Sara is anxious, she pictures herself lying on the beach, reading a book, feeling the sun on her skin, smelling the salty breeze, and hearing the sound of the waves crashing on the shore.

What is Visualization

100

Behavioral Symptoms of Anxiety

Avoidance of situations

• Distress in social situations

• Phobic behavior

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What age can anxiety start

Anxiety disorders tend to begin in childhood

and adolescence. Half of those individuals who

develop anxiety disorders will have their first

episode by age 11

200

True or False


The goal of CBT is to completely remove anxiety

What is False?

200

If I have a panic attack, I will die


What is catastrophization?


 

200

This strategy teaches people to breathe in through their nose and our through there mouth. It is also called "Belly Breathing"

What is Deep Breathing

200

Where in the brain does anxiety reaction begin

amygdala

200

The area of the brain where the emotional brain is

The Limbic System

300

This term is used to describe when people's anxiety alarm goes off when there is no danger.

What is a false alarm?

300

Situation: A friend does not text you back

Thought: She hates me!


What is catastrophization?


300

This intervention teaches individuals to notice their feelings and not judge them. It may also include teaching children to notice and focus on the here and now.

What is Mindfulness?

300

Physical symptoms of anxiety

• Rapid heartbeat

• Shortness of breath

• Sweating

• Headaches

• Restlessness• Tremors

300

Thought Processes that cause Anxiety  

Cognitive (Thought) Distrotions

400

After the first week for starting a new job, Jess found out she had to do a presentation in front of her coworkers. She was already very nervous and then on the day of the presentation, she saw a video camera set up in the conference room. She no longer felt she could complete the presentation and begged her supervisor to reschedule her. This is an example of which anxiety FFF response?

What is Flight? (or escape avoid)

400

Why bother trying? I’ll just screw it up


What is overestimating the likelihood of negative consequence?

400

The relaxation strategy involves tightening and releasing muscles

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

400

Physiological symptoms of anxiety

Excessive fear or worry

• Racing thoughts

• Poor concentration

• Irritability

• Impatience

• Fatigue

400

It's just a feeling over me I cant explain NO reason or rhyme feels like im going insane

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder

500

Genetics, parenting, temperament, and stressful life events have been identified as this

What is Causes of anxiety disorders?

500

Situation: A person is late to meet their friends for lunch

Thought: They are going to leave without me


What is overestimating the likelihood of negative consequence?

500

Using this strategy to help some people regulate should only be used intentionally and sparingly.

What is Distraction?

500

What is the Nervous Center that is trigger with anxiety

Sympathetic Nervous System

500

Brings me back to Earth

Grounding
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