Anxiety Disorders
Symptoms
Medical Model Treatment
Other Treatment Modalities
General Information
100

Described as excessive worry around a number of everyday problems for more than 6 months

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

100

Are feelings of nervousness before a test or exam indicative of anxiety disorder 

No

100

What is the most common Anti-Anxiety medication

Benzodiazepine

100

Involves techniques that can help an individual focus his/her attention towards the present, without judgement.

Mindful Meditation 

100

What other mental disorder is most commonly correlated with Anxiety 

Major Depressive Disorder

200

Intense fear of being embarrassed or evaluated negatively by others, resulting in avoidance of social situations

Social Anxiety Disorder

200

Heart Palpitations, Nausea, Sweating are examples of what type of symptoms

Physical Symptoms

200

A treatment intervention that's goal is to change patterns of thinking or behaviour that are the route of people difficulties

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

200

Involves the expression and/or exploration of a client’s feelings through the use of a non-verbal, imaginative, and creative exercise

Art Therapy 

200

2 specific disorders that are no longer considered to be anxiety disorders in the DSM-5

PTSD, OCD

300

Causes feelings of sudden and intense fear that lasts for a short period of time 

Panic Disorder

300

Avoiding situations, and engagement in compulsive safety acts, are examples of what kind of symptoms

Behavioural Symptoms

300

What is the most important part of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Behaviour Change

300

The treatment that uses safe environments to reduce fear and decrease avoidance of feared objects, activities, or situations

Exposure Therapy

300

In order to receive a diagnosis of Anxiety, you must be experiencing symptoms for how long? 

At least 6 months

400

An intense fear around a specific thing like an object, animal, or situation

Phobia

400

"I'm going to humiliate myself" or "I feel like I am losing control" are examples of what kind of symptoms

Cognitive Symptoms 

400

Effects such as disorientation, amnesia, breathing difficulties, and depression are caused by

High Dosages 

400

Family history, early childhood trauma, chronic illness, and behavioural inhibition are examples of

Risk Factors

400

What percentages of patients with anxiety and depression do not seek treatment?

40%

500

A phobia that leads to avoiding public places or leaving ones home

Agoraphobia

500

Systems of functioning that anxiety affects

Cognitive, Physical, Behavioural 

500

Benzodiazepines produce calming effects, what are some other ways to produce these effects?

Walking, Running, Yoga, Meditation

500

A technique used to learn to control some of your body's functions, such as your heart rate


Biofeedback Therapy 

500

How many subtypes of Phobia are there?

Double the prize if you can name them

1. Animal

2. Situational

3. Blood/Injections/Injury

4. Natural

5. Other