Symptoms
Treatments
Strengths and Limitations
100

Feeling faint, rapid heartbeat, panic attacks.

What are physical symptoms?

100

What AR stands for.

What is Applied Relaxation?

100

The reason studies do not often use people with a diagnosed anxiety disorder.

What are ethical concerns?

200

The length of time anxious feelings occur to be diagnosed.

What is 6 months?

200

A treatment for GAD that focuses on changing negative thinking patterns.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?

200

When causation cannot be determined and it cannot be determined if thinking patterns are the cause or a result of anxiety.

What is correlational research?

300

A cognitive bias leading to an anxiety disorder.

What is the misrepresentation of social situations?

300

What CBT focuses on.

What are thoughts, behaviors, and emotions?
300

The belief that if a treatment is successful, it will reveal the cause of the disorder.

What is the Treatment Aetiology Fallacy?

400
A scenario where people with the disorder see things as worse than they actually are.

What is over-exaggerating risk?

400

A CBT technique that changes negative mindset and reduces stress.

What is cognitive restructuring?

400

This has created successful treatment plans and better quality of life.

What is the practical application of theories?

500

A cause of negative feelings leading to an anxiety disorder.

What is a sense of lacking control?

500

The study that focused on applied relaxation and CBT to determine which one was a more effective treatment.

What is Borovec and Costello?

500

This has been used to show the role of cognitive factors in anxiety.

What is experimental research?