anxiety
phobia/fear
PTSD/other
OCD
GAD
100
anxiety about being in a situation which escape may be difficult or embarrassing; fear of leaving your house
What is Agoraphobia
100
# of fears ______ with age while worry becomes more prominent and complex with age
What is decreases
100
-excessive anxiety with separation from major attachment figure and/or the home -More common in Hispanic groups -Often linked to school attendance -Exceeds typical anxiety of other kids their age -Child may be clingy and follow parent around -May experience nightmares, somatic symptoms, complaints they don't feel well -Affects 3-12%
What is separation anxiety
100
sudden, rapid, recurrent, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations
What is tics
100
-an individual displaying excessive anxiety and worry about a number of events and which are difficult for an individual to control -Has 6 symptoms and for the disorder to be present the child should have 1 or more symptoms -Intense worry is not due to a specific event -Average onset is 10yrs
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder
200
T/F: Children have a larger number of fears, worries and anxieties than adults
What is True
200
-persistent fear of a specific object or situation that is unusual or excessive -3-4% population -Typically children have more than 1 phobia
What is specific phobia
200
-not a diagnosis but a symptom often associated with separation anxiety -May be an attempt to avoid socially anxious activities at school or be due to reinforcers at home such as sleeping late and watching tv -Children with this problem may fall behind at school or have to repeat grades -Involves about 1-2% of children -Most common treatment is to get them back in school -Reinforcers program such as when the child gets to school gets reward, gets a reward for getting up, praise from parents, might go to school for a shorter period of time to start off
What is School Refusal
200
repetitive, stereotyped behaviors a person feels compelled to perform, that are meant to reduce anxiety or prevent a dreaded event
What is Compulsions:
200
1. Cardiac Reaction 2. Sweating 3. Shaking or trembling 4. Feeling short of breath 5. Feeling like you are choking 6.Chest discomfort or pain 7. Abdominal distress or nausea 8. Being faint or lightheaded 9. Having chills or being flustered 10. Numbness in extremities (fingers or toes) 11. Feeling detached for ones self 12. Fear of going crazy or losing control 13. Fear of dying
What is What are the 13 symptoms of panic attacks
300
interchangeably
What is Fear and anxiety have much in common and are often used _____.
300
assessment test for anxiety; generalized
What is Fear Survey Schedule for Children (1983)
300
-disorder which may occur after exposure to a serious traumatic event to which the child or adolescent shows intense fear -Must be present in 1 or 4 clusters
What is PTSD
300
-obsessive and or compulses which the sufferer realizes are irrational but continues to cause considerable distress -Unwanted, repetitive, intrusive thoughts -Can occur in very young children -Genetic component involved -As the child gets older and recognizes that behaviors are unreasonable they still feel the need to repeat them
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
300
-intense and extreme periods of anxiety; can be cued-expected or uncured- unexpected -can occur often and quickly -periods of intense fear or terror -Have to have at least 4 of the 13 symptoms present
What is panic attack
400
future-oriented emotion characterized by an elevated level of apprehension and lack of control -Internalizing disorder -More common in girls than boys -Occurs in later childhood, 10-12
What is Anxiety
400
1. Immediate anxiety response occurs almost every time the person is exposed to the phobic stimulus 2. Person must either avoid the anxiety situation or endure it with the anxiety or stress that comes along 3. Fear or anxiety is out of portion to actual risks i. Picture of a snake is not going to hurt you 4. Fear or anxiety persist for at least 6 months or more 5. Must significantly interfere with a persons daily routine
What is What are the 5 factors of specific phobia?
400
-usually in young children refuse to speak to certain people or in certain situations -Child can and does speak in some situations but fails to talk in other situations that are important to social development -Not talking in classroom or during play activities -Age of onset 2 1/2- 4 yrs old -Children tend to be shy, withdrawn, fearful and clingy
What is selective mutism
400
-chronic disorder with a genetic and neuroanatomical basis characterized by motor and vocal tics and related urges -Have to have multiple ticks to have this; tend to be both motor and vocal -Consider tics a subset of OCD
What is Tourette Syndrome
400
an event outside everyday experience that would be distressing to almost anyone
What is Trauma
500
1. Behavioral Response: can see what they do; run away; trembling of voice, shaking, rapid heart beat 2. Cognitive Response: scared, worry a bunch, might have self deprecating thoughts (I'm worthless) 3. Physiological Responses: changes in heart rate and respiration, upset stomach, muscle tension, headaches
What is What are the 3 reactions to a perceived anxiety attack?
500
a reaction to an immediate/present threat characterized by an alarm reaction
What is fear
500
1. Re-experincing: include disturbing memories, trauma related dreams, physiological distress or response in reminders of event 2. Avoidance: Attempts to avoid trauma related thoughts or feelings; saying away from external stimuli related to the trauma 3. Negative Alternations of Cognitive Mood: difficult remembering aspects of event; distorted thoughts of causes or consequences of event; exaggerated negative beliefs or expectations; inability to experience positive emotions 4. Arousal and Reactivity: irritable behavior, angry outburst, reckless behavior, heightened vigilance, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating
What is the 4 clusters of PTSD
500
1. Cleanliness: hand-washing 2.Pervasive Self Doubt: Did i lock that door
What is What are the 2 common themes of OCD?
500
1. Restlessness; feeling keyed up or on edge 2. Easily fatigued 3. Difficulty concentrating 4.Irritability 5. Muscle Tension 6. Disturbed Sleep
What is 6 Common Symptoms of GAD