anxiety disorders
symptoms of anxiety
treatments of anxiety
anxiety in the classroom
anxiety
100

These types of anxieties involve unrealistic fears that cause the individual large amounts of stress...

What are phobias?

100
A queasy sensation with an urge to vomit

What is nausea?

100

Two ways that Anxiety can be treated 

What are medication and CBT?

100

To express pain or discontent about something

What is complaining?

100

There are 6 of these identified in children and adolescents

What are anxiety disorders?

200

The disorder defined as excessive anxiety about being separated from a caregiver.

What is separation anxiety disorder?

200

The release of bodily fluids from your sweat glands

What is sweating?

200
The acronym CBT stand for this
What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy?
200

A personality trait characterized by a person's striving for flawlessness and setting high-performance standards

What is perfectionism?

200

This is defined as a feeling of worry or nervousness, typically about an upcoming event or something with an uncertain outcome

What is anxiety?

300

People with this type of anxiety disorder appear to be highly sensitive to disapproval or criticism and they look at themselves negatively with poor self-esteem...

What are social phobias?

300

Pain from inside the abdomen or outer muscle wall, ranging from mild to severe

What is a stomach ache?

300

SNRIs and SSRIs

What are two types of medications used to treat anxiety?

300

The process of staying away from something or someone

What is avoidance?

300

The age group in which anxiety is the most common psychological problem?

Who are children and adolescents?

400

The disorder defined as excessive worrying about various events and situations.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

400

A painful sensation in any part of the head

What is a headache?
400

Two other choices to treat anxiety besides medication and Cognitive Behavior Therapy

What are exercise, diet, nutrition, self help, meditation, relaxation,or natural remedies?

400

The lack of attentiveness or paying attention

What is inattentiveness?
400

How long it takes for anxiety to become a disorder

What is 3-6 months?

500

People with this condition have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning...

What is panic disorder?

500

An altered sense of balance and place, possibly described as lightheaded, feeling faint, or as if the head is spinning

What is dizziness?

500

breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga

What are relaxation techniques used to help treat anxiety?

500

When a child is uncooperative and prevents others from working

What is disruptive behavior?

500

the three objectives for this training today

What are understanding anxiety, treatments for anxiety, and strategies for dealing with anxiety in the classroom?