Panic disorder
Generalized anxiety
OCD
Social anxiety
Agoraphobia/specific phobias
100

Name one physical symptom commonly experienced during a panic attack

Rapid heartbeat, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea

100

How many months must symptoms be present to diagnose GAD in adults?

Duration for diagnosis: 6 months
Explanation: Symptoms must be present for at least 6 months for a GAD diagnosis in adults

100

Differentiate between obsessions and compulsions

Obsessions: recurrent, intrusive, distressing thoughts and urges

Compulsions: repetitive behaviors that provide relief from anxiety caused by obsessions

100

Name one of the two types of SAD

Social setting type and performance type

100

This type of therapy involves gradual exposure to the feared object or situation

Gradual exposure therapy: Systematic desensitization
Explanation: This involves gradually exposing the person to the feared object or situation

200

The DSM diagnostic criteria for PD requires >1 panic attack with > 1 month of: 

Fear of another attack

Fear of the consequences of attacks

Behavioral changes related to attacks

200

Name one of the two first-line medications commonly prescribed for GAD.

Common medication types: SSRIs or SNRIs
Explanation: These antidepressants are frequently prescribed for GAD

200
This differentiates OCD from OCPD

OCD: ego-dystonic behavior

OCPD: ego-syntonic behavior

200

This is a hallmark for all phobias

Presence of a specific trigger

200

True or False: Specific phobias are more common in women than in men.

True

300

Name an acute management strategy for PD

Breathing exercises

Benzos (risk for addiction)

300

This cognitive symptom is a hallmark of GAD

Cognitive symptom: Excessive, prolonged, and pervasive worry
Explanation: Persistent and excessive worry is a hallmark of GAD.

300

This class of medications is typically used as first-line pharmacological treatment for OCD

First-line pharmacological treatment: SSRIs
Explanation: SSRIs are typically the first choice of medication for OCD

300

Anxiety from parties, dating, or public restrooms corresponds to which type of SAD?

SOcial setting SAD

300

Agoraphobia is irrational intense fear related to which specific environments

Spatial orientation (open/closed spaces) or other people (public transit, lines, crowds)

400

What differentiates the onset of a panic attack from general anxiety?

Absence of trigger

Occur suddenly, unlike GAD

400

Name one of the six somatic symptoms associated with GAD according to DSM-5.

Restlessness, fatigue, muscle tension, sleep disturbance, irritability, difficulty concentrating

400

What is the typical age of onset for OCD

~20 years old

400

This is the hallmark prophylactic medication given for SAD

Propranolol

400

Name one of the five main categories of specific phobias according to DSM-5.

Main category of specific phobias: Animal, natural environment, blood-injection-injury, situational, or other

500

This gene is commonly affected in panic disorder

5-HTTLPR (SLC6A4): Short allele linked to reduced serotonin reuptake, increasing vulnerability to stress-induced panic.

COMT Val158Met: Met/Met genotype associated with catecholamine excess and heightened amygdala reactivity.

Familial Risk: First-degree relatives have 8x increased risk

500

This pharmacologic agent is used only in the management of GAD

Buspirone

500

Name a common comorbidity seen with OCD

Anxiety or mood disorder, tic disorders, personality disorders

500

Name the difference between social anxiety disorder and avoidant personality disorder

Social anxiety: specific situations

Avoidant personality: enduring pattern that interferes with everyday living; pervasive

500

This is the most common category of specific phobias

Fear of animals