True or False
Anxiety and the Brain
Treatment
Types of Anxiety
Random Facts
100

Having anxiety is the same as being nervous about things. 

False, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) creates severe and ongoing stress/tension that negatively impacts quality of life. 

100

Does someone with anxiety display typical brain functioning in their emotional response systems? 

No, people with anxiety typically display heightened activity in emotional and fear centers of the brain.

100

Who is typically involved in deciding what medication someone with anxiety should take? 

Patient, parents/caregivers, physician, psychiatrist. 

100

What is it called when you experience an intense fear of something? 

Phobia 

100

At what age can someone begin experiencing anxiety symptoms? 

Children as young as 3 can experience anxiety. However, because they do not have the language to express this, it will often manifest in physical symptoms like stomach aches. 
200

Anxiety can be linked to genetics 

True, there are studies that indicate that genetic factors can contribute to being diagnosed with anxiety when paired with environmental factors. 

200

What part of the brain is responsible for decision making and understanding consequences of behaviors?

Prefrontal Cortex 

200

What are some lifestyle changes that can be made to help reduce anxiety symptoms? 

Exercise, eating nutritious foods, meditation, getting good sleep, reducing stress level. 

200

What are the symptoms of a panic attack? 

Sweating, racing heart, fear of dying, dizziness, light-headedness, numbness, feeling disconnected, nausea, stomach pain, chills, hot flashes, shaking, shortness of breath.

200

What other disorder is commonly seen with anxiety? 

Depression 

300

Nearly 1/2 of people diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with anxiety 

True, people who are diagnosed with depression are likely to be diagnosed with anxiety as well and visa-versa. 

300

The amygdala is responsible for fear responses in the brain, what are those 4 responses? 

Fight, flight, freeze, Fawn 

300
What does CBT stand for? 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

300

This diagnosis is seen when someone has intense and distressing thoughts/feelings/fears related to a traumatic event. 

PTSD 

300

What can cause memory issues in people with anxiety? 

Being worried about the future prevents you from being present and focused in the current moment, leading to a less reliable memory of the past. 

400

Men are more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety than women 

False, women are twice as likely to be diagnosed than men. 

400

The emotional processing parts of the brain are part of which system? 

Limbic system 

400

What type of treatment involves slowly increasing the amount of time spent with or around a triggering place/item/situation to increase tolerance? 

Exposure therapy 

400

This diagnosis is given when someone has distressing intrusive thoughts that are temporarily relieved by performing some type of behavior. 

OCD 
400

Why do your hands and feet get cold when in a state of fight/flight? 

When your brain signals the urgency for survival in your body, your blood will circulate closer to your heart and major organs, leading to lower circulation in the extremities.

500

Anxiety can be linked to other medical diagnoses 

True, medical conditions like thyroid disorders, heart arrhythmias, and hypoglycemia can cause or worsen anxiety symptoms. 

500

When people have an anxiety there is a lack of balance between which two brain systems? 

Emotional and higher cognitive functioning 

500

How does CBT work? 

Unhelpful thoughts and behaviours can make you more anxious. They can stop you from getting better when you’re experiencing anxiety. A therapist will work with you to identify unhelpful thought and behavior patterns, and help you replace unhelpful thoughts and behaviors with new ones that reduce your anxiety.

500

What is the difference between agoraphobia and social phobia (AKA social anxiety)? 

Agoraphobia: The fear of being unable to escape a place/situation when experiencing panic symptoms without support. Untreated agoraphobia can result in people refusing to leave the house and severely limiting their daily functioning.
Social phobia: Significant anxiety and discomfort about being embarrassed or looked down on in social or performance situations. Common examples are public speaking, meeting people, or using public restrooms.

500

What hormone is released when experiencing stress? 

Cortisol