Phobias
Panic Disorder & GAD
PTSD & DID
OCD
Treatment
100

Mowrer's Two-Factor Theory

 Classical and Operant Conditioning 

100

A panic attack has to be recurrent and _____ in order to be considered for Panic Disorder?

unexpected

100

What is depersonalization?

feeling disconnected from your own body

100

The most common type of obsession

unacceptable thoughts of aggression, sexuality, or immorality

100

What is the first line treatment for Anxiety Disorders?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

200

If a person has a phobia of heights or storms, the Specific Phobia specifier would be?

 Natural Environment

200

What are examples of physiological responses related to a panic attack?

 heart rate increase/heart palpitations/sweating/trembling/shaking/shortness of breath

200

What is the Avoidance Cluster of symptoms for PTSD?

Avoiding internal (e.g. thoughts) or external (e.g. places) reminders of trauma

200

What are obsessions?

recurrent, unwanted intrusive thoughts, urges, or images that cause distress

200

What is the most effective treatment for GAD?

CBT and SSRIs/SNRIs

300

The "BII" specifier for specific phobia 

 Blood-Injection-Injury

300

What is ethnopsychology/ehtnophysiology?


 beliefs about the human body that can affect the ways in which different cultural groups experience and interpret bodily symptoms

300

What is the Dose Response Effect? 

you are more likely to experience PTSD when there is greater duration, severity, and proximity of exposure

300

Compulsions can be explained by operant conditioning, in which the compulsions are used because they are ___ reinforcing

negatively

300

What is the most common type of CBT treatment for OCD?

Exposure and Response Prevention Treatment 

400

When there is more "competition" (neutral/positive events), you may be able to get past fear and stop avoiding feared situations

Retrieval Competition Hypothesis

400

What is Contrast Avoidance Theory?

By worrying, a person stays in a constant level of anxiety and avoids sharp increases in anxiety 

400

When the ___ is smaller (which is common in those with PTSD), this may relate to memory issues

hippocampus 

400

An ___ brain circuit is involved in acting on urges in OCD

overactive

400

True or false: CBT reduces negative reinforcement and avoidance

True

500

Biological risk factor for Phobias where the amygdala is OVERresponsive to a threat

 overactive limbic system

500

Interoceptive Avoidance

the avoidance of situations that trigger or are perceived to trigger physical sensations associated with panic attacks 

500

What is the biological "freeze" response?

when fight or flight are impossible the body protects itself by dissociating 

500

What can lead to sudden onset of OCD, and may be due to its effects on the basal ganglia?

strep infection in children 

500

This type of medication increases GABA activity and the calming response, it produces temporary relief but symptoms often remain 

benzodiazepines