Deck 7: Anxiety, Anger, and Depression

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Persons with ____ are fearful of being in a public place or outside the home to the extent that it might be difficult for them to leave without embarrassment or to get help should they have a panic attack.

A) nyctophobia
B) astrophobia
C) social phobia
D) agoraphobia
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According to ____, if anger is not expressed, it builds like steam in a locomotive's steam engine until it explodes.

A) hydraulic model
B) catharsis theory
C) diathesis-stress model
D) positive mental health models
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The ____ refer(s) to a tendency among depressed people to view in a negative light (1) the self the future ("I'll never be successful").

A) maladaptive attitudes
B) errors of thinking
C) automatic negative thoughts
D) negative cognitive triad
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____ is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that reduces neuronal excitation.

A) Dopamine
B) Endorphin
C) Norepinephrine
D) GABA
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Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____, with in vivo exposure being more effective than imaginal exposure or virtual reality exposure.

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) PTSD
C) specific phobias
D) GAD
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____ are occasionally used to reduce organ system responses to anxiety.For those with a high level of interoceptive sensitivity, this class of medications may bring relief in certain situations.

A) SSRIs
B) Beta blockers
C) Anxiolytics
D) Benzodiazepines
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____ such as "If I do not perform as well as others, it means that I am an inferior human being" or "My value as a person depends greatly on what others think of me" are well-springs for automatic negative thoughts.

A) Negative cognitive thoughts
B) Maladaptive attitudes
C) Maladaptive cognitive thoughts
D) Errors of thinking
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Chronically angry people often lean excessively on the defense mechanism of ____ and will critically find flaws and weaknesses in others that are really just outward manifestations of disowned elements of their own personality.

A) projective identification
B) acting out
C) projection
D) somatization
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People with a high level of interoceptive sensitivity, especially if they are acutely aware of heartbeat activity, are more likely to experience ____.

A) anxiety and anxiety disorders
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) panic disorder
D) phobias
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____ therapy may well be positioned to become the next wave, the "third wave," behind cognitive therapy (the second wave), and behavior therapy (the first wave) in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

A) Mindfulness-based
B) Interpersonal
C) Exposure
D) Cognitive behavioral
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Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____ when combined with response prevention.

A) panic disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) GAD
D) phobias
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____ involves mentally recycling concerns-it is the process of repeating our thoughts associated with anxiety.

A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Worry
D) Rage
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People with ____ may experience symptoms such as fatigue, muscle tension, restlessness, irritability, sleep disturbances, or difficulty concentrating.Depression may also be present.

A) GAD
B) panic disorder
C) PTSD
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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A person diagnosed with ____ has an unreasonable or excessive fear of a particular object, situation, or activity.

A) GAD
B) phobia
C) panic disorder
D) PTSD
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____ boost(s) serotonin levels in the brain which then often results in lowered anxiety and depression levels.

A) Norepinephrine
B) GABA
C) SSRIs
D) Dopamine
Question
Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____ when combined "with relaxation training and/or breathing retraining techniques."

A) panic disorder
B) GAD
C) phobias
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
Question
____ resets baseline arousal to its normal level so that it takes a lot more stimulation to reach the physiological red zone.

A) Engaging in aerobic exercise
B) Focusing attention outwards
C) Accepting anxiety as natural
D) Reducing stimulants
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____ has a high frequency of comorbidity (i.e., co-occurrence) with other anxiety disorders, major depressive disorder, and alcohol use disorders-calling some to question whether it is really a distinct syndrome.

A) PTSD
B) Panic disorder
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Social phobia
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____ is a reaction to traumatic stressors (death-or injury-related stressors that evoke helplessness, extreme fear, or horror) that results in reexperiencing the traumatic event, avoiding stimuli correlated with the event, experiencing general response numbing, and having persistent increased arousal.

A) PTSD
B) GAD
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Panic disorder
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____ is characterized by repeated and unexpected panic attacks along with worry and concern about reoccurrence of attacks.

A) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) Panic disorder
C) PTSD
D) GAD
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Is there a gender difference in the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder? At what age range is it likely to begin for females? For males?
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What are the benefits of anger?
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Describe the experience of a first panic attack.How common is it to mistake the first panic attack with a heart attack?
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What is the first step for someone with debilitating chronic anxiety? The next recommended step?
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What is righteous anger?
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A person diagnosed with an obsessive-compulsive disorder has recurrent obsessions or compulsions.What do obsessions refer to? Compulsions? Provide examples of common obsessions and compulsions.
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For obsessive-compulsive disorder, response prevention is added to the exposure therapy.Describe response prevention.
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Is there a gender difference in the diagnosis of panic disorder? What is the age of onset?
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Define errors of thinking.
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Define ruminative thinking.
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Describe interoceptive sensitivity
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How does engaging in aerobic exercise work as a strategy for dealing with depression?
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GAD is more commonly diagnosed in women than men.What is the most prominent cause for this gender difference?
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List at least four types of thinking errors.
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Describe the medical student syndrome.
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Deep abdominal breathing is the preferred method for anxiety reduction.Describe this technique of breathing.
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What is interpersonal psychotherapy? How many sessions does this therapy entail? What is the primary focus of the treatment?
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What is passive-aggressive behavior? Provide an example.
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Describe cognitive behavioral therapy.
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The first line of drug treatment today for most forms of anxiety disorders is the SSRIs.Why?
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Describe a person with a major depressive disorder.
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What reasons account for the ineffectiveness of the catharsis strategy?
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Describe existential anxiety.Provide examples.What events may trigger existential anxiety?
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Differentiate anxiety from fear.
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What are specific phobias? Provide examples.Are there gender differences in the diagnosis of specific phobias? How common are specific phobias?
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What are the vulnerability factors for depression?
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Describe the positive psychology approach that Maddux suggests should replace the illness ideology approach (e.g., the DSM).
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Describe intermittent explosive disorder (IED).What health conditions are people diagnosed with IED at a greater risk of developing?
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Discuss the four phases of Beck's cognitive-behavioral approach to treating depression.
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What is the most effective behavioral approach in treating anxiety disorders? Describe this type of therapy.
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Persons with ____ are fearful of being in a public place or outside the home to the extent that it might be difficult for them to leave without embarrassment or to get help should they have a panic attack.

A) nyctophobia
B) astrophobia
C) social phobia
D) agoraphobia
D
2
According to ____, if anger is not expressed, it builds like steam in a locomotive's steam engine until it explodes.

A) hydraulic model
B) catharsis theory
C) diathesis-stress model
D) positive mental health models
B
3
The ____ refer(s) to a tendency among depressed people to view in a negative light (1) the self the future ("I'll never be successful").

A) maladaptive attitudes
B) errors of thinking
C) automatic negative thoughts
D) negative cognitive triad
D
4
____ is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that reduces neuronal excitation.

A) Dopamine
B) Endorphin
C) Norepinephrine
D) GABA
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Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____, with in vivo exposure being more effective than imaginal exposure or virtual reality exposure.

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) PTSD
C) specific phobias
D) GAD
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____ are occasionally used to reduce organ system responses to anxiety.For those with a high level of interoceptive sensitivity, this class of medications may bring relief in certain situations.

A) SSRIs
B) Beta blockers
C) Anxiolytics
D) Benzodiazepines
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____ such as "If I do not perform as well as others, it means that I am an inferior human being" or "My value as a person depends greatly on what others think of me" are well-springs for automatic negative thoughts.

A) Negative cognitive thoughts
B) Maladaptive attitudes
C) Maladaptive cognitive thoughts
D) Errors of thinking
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Chronically angry people often lean excessively on the defense mechanism of ____ and will critically find flaws and weaknesses in others that are really just outward manifestations of disowned elements of their own personality.

A) projective identification
B) acting out
C) projection
D) somatization
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People with a high level of interoceptive sensitivity, especially if they are acutely aware of heartbeat activity, are more likely to experience ____.

A) anxiety and anxiety disorders
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) panic disorder
D) phobias
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10
____ therapy may well be positioned to become the next wave, the "third wave," behind cognitive therapy (the second wave), and behavior therapy (the first wave) in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

A) Mindfulness-based
B) Interpersonal
C) Exposure
D) Cognitive behavioral
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Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____ when combined with response prevention.

A) panic disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) GAD
D) phobias
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____ involves mentally recycling concerns-it is the process of repeating our thoughts associated with anxiety.

A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Worry
D) Rage
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13
People with ____ may experience symptoms such as fatigue, muscle tension, restlessness, irritability, sleep disturbances, or difficulty concentrating.Depression may also be present.

A) GAD
B) panic disorder
C) PTSD
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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A person diagnosed with ____ has an unreasonable or excessive fear of a particular object, situation, or activity.

A) GAD
B) phobia
C) panic disorder
D) PTSD
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____ boost(s) serotonin levels in the brain which then often results in lowered anxiety and depression levels.

A) Norepinephrine
B) GABA
C) SSRIs
D) Dopamine
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Meta-analytic studies report that exposure therapy is the most effective treatment for ____ when combined "with relaxation training and/or breathing retraining techniques."

A) panic disorder
B) GAD
C) phobias
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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____ resets baseline arousal to its normal level so that it takes a lot more stimulation to reach the physiological red zone.

A) Engaging in aerobic exercise
B) Focusing attention outwards
C) Accepting anxiety as natural
D) Reducing stimulants
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____ has a high frequency of comorbidity (i.e., co-occurrence) with other anxiety disorders, major depressive disorder, and alcohol use disorders-calling some to question whether it is really a distinct syndrome.

A) PTSD
B) Panic disorder
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Social phobia
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____ is a reaction to traumatic stressors (death-or injury-related stressors that evoke helplessness, extreme fear, or horror) that results in reexperiencing the traumatic event, avoiding stimuli correlated with the event, experiencing general response numbing, and having persistent increased arousal.

A) PTSD
B) GAD
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Panic disorder
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____ is characterized by repeated and unexpected panic attacks along with worry and concern about reoccurrence of attacks.

A) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) Panic disorder
C) PTSD
D) GAD
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Is there a gender difference in the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder? At what age range is it likely to begin for females? For males?
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What are the benefits of anger?
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Describe the experience of a first panic attack.How common is it to mistake the first panic attack with a heart attack?
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What is the first step for someone with debilitating chronic anxiety? The next recommended step?
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What is righteous anger?
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A person diagnosed with an obsessive-compulsive disorder has recurrent obsessions or compulsions.What do obsessions refer to? Compulsions? Provide examples of common obsessions and compulsions.
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For obsessive-compulsive disorder, response prevention is added to the exposure therapy.Describe response prevention.
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Is there a gender difference in the diagnosis of panic disorder? What is the age of onset?
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Define errors of thinking.
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Define ruminative thinking.
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Describe interoceptive sensitivity
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How does engaging in aerobic exercise work as a strategy for dealing with depression?
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GAD is more commonly diagnosed in women than men.What is the most prominent cause for this gender difference?
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List at least four types of thinking errors.
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Describe the medical student syndrome.
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Deep abdominal breathing is the preferred method for anxiety reduction.Describe this technique of breathing.
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What is interpersonal psychotherapy? How many sessions does this therapy entail? What is the primary focus of the treatment?
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What is passive-aggressive behavior? Provide an example.
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Describe cognitive behavioral therapy.
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The first line of drug treatment today for most forms of anxiety disorders is the SSRIs.Why?
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Describe a person with a major depressive disorder.
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What reasons account for the ineffectiveness of the catharsis strategy?
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Describe existential anxiety.Provide examples.What events may trigger existential anxiety?
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Differentiate anxiety from fear.
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What are specific phobias? Provide examples.Are there gender differences in the diagnosis of specific phobias? How common are specific phobias?
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What are the vulnerability factors for depression?
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Describe the positive psychology approach that Maddux suggests should replace the illness ideology approach (e.g., the DSM).
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Describe intermittent explosive disorder (IED).What health conditions are people diagnosed with IED at a greater risk of developing?
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Discuss the four phases of Beck's cognitive-behavioral approach to treating depression.
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What is the most effective behavioral approach in treating anxiety disorders? Describe this type of therapy.
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