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psych2260 Ch V & VI

Terms

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phobia
disrupting, fear-mediated avoidance that is out of proportaio to the danger posed by particular object or situation and is recognized by the sufferer as groundless (fear of heights, etc) theripists focus on the content of the phobia; the object being a symbol of the fear
specific phobias
unwarranted fears caused by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation
acrophobia
fear of heights --> think ACRObat
agoraphobia
fear of public places
claustrophobia
fear of closed spaces
ergaiophobia
fear of writing
pnigophonia
fear of choking
taphephobia
fear of being buried alive
social phobias
(social anxiety disorder) a persistent, irrational fear generally linked to the presence of other people
Etiology
factors/causes contributing to the development of a disorder/disease
autonomic lability
the extent to which the ANS (autonomic nervous system) involved in fear and thus phobic behavior
panic & generalized anxiety disorders
sudden and often inexplicable attack of a host of jarring symptoms: labored breathing, heart palpitation, nausea, chest (and shoulder/arm) pains, feelings of choking and smothering, dizziness, seating and trembling and intense apprehension, terror and feelings of impending doom
depersonalization
feelings of being outside one's body
derealization
feelings of the world's not being real, losing control
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
an anxiety disorder in which the mind is flodded with persistent and uncontrollable thoughts or the individual is compelled to repreat certain acta again and again, causing significant distress and interference with normal everyday functioning
obsessions
intrusive and recurring thoughts, impulses and images that come unbidden to the mind and appear irrational and uncontrollable to the individual having them
compulsion
a repetitive behavior or mental act that the the person feels driven to perfrom in order to prevent some calmity from occuring (excessive and unrealistic activity)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
extreme response to a sever stressor, including increased anxiety, avoidance or stimuli associated with the trauma and a numbing of emotional response (very often much later, and repetitively, after the initial traumatic experience)
PTSD Reexperiencing traumatic event
frequently recalling the even and experiencing nightmares about it
catharsis
(drug assisted) sedation (sodium pentothal) then therapist recounted the traumatic event to the client; thu he/she relived the event, discussed its horrors and then when awake again, made to realize the past-tense nature
group-therapy
also somewhat cathartic, since the revelations/exposure is now done with other patients at the same time

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