Abnormal Psych chapter 5
panic attack
abrupt experience of intense fear or discomfort accompanied by a number of physical symptoms
situational phobia
anxiety involving enclosed places or public transportation
fight/flight system (FFS)
brain circuit in animals that when stimulated causes an alarm and escape response resembling human panic
behavioral inhibition system (BIS)
brain circuit that responds to threat signals by obstructing activity and causing anxiety
disinhibited social engagement disorder
condition in which a child shows no reticence whatsoever in approaching adults
panic control treatment (PCT)
cognitive-behavioral therapy involving gradual exposure to feared somatic sensations and modification of perceptions about them
agoraphobia
disorder characterized by anxiety about being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult
generalized anxiety disorder
disorder characterized by intense, uncontrollable, unfocused, chronic, and continuous worry that is distressing and unproductive
panic disorder
disorder characterized by recurrent unexpected episodes of fear accompanied by a number of physical symptoms
body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
disorder featuring a disruptive preoccupation with some imagined defect in appearance
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
disorder involving unwanted, persistent, intrusive thoughts and impulses and repetitive actions intended to suppress them
attachment disorder
disorder whereby a child is unable or unwilling to form normal relationships with caregiving adults
reactive attachment disorder
disorder whereby a child neither seeks out a caregiver nor responds to help from one
fear
emotion of an immediate alarm reaction to present danger or life-threatening emergencies
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD
enduring, distressing emotional disorder that follows exposure to severe helplessness or a fear-inducing threat
separation anxiety
excessive, enduring fear that harm will come to an individual or their loved ones while apart
social phobia
extreme, enduring, irrational fear and avoidance of performance situations or interacting with people
social anxiety disorder
extreme, enduring, irrational fear and avoidance of social or performance situations
natural environment phobia
fear of situations or events in the physical world, especially heights, storms, and water
anxiety
mood state characterized by marked negative affect in which a person apprehensively anticipates future misfortune
trichotillomania
people's urge to pull out their own hair from anywhere on the body
excoriation
recurrent, difficult-to-control picking of one's skin leading to significant impairment or distress
obsession
recurrent, intrusive impulse clients seek to suppress while recognizing they aren't imposed by outside forces
compulsion
repetitive, ritualistic, time-consuming behavior or mental act one feels driven to perform to suppress impulses
adjustment disorders
set of clinically significant emotional and behavioral symptoms in response to specific stressors
acute stress disorder
severe reaction immediately following a terrifying event, often including amnesia, emotional numbing, and derealization
panic
sudden, overwhelming fright or terror
specific phobia
unreasonable fear of a particular object or situation that markedly interferes with daily life functioning
animal phobia
unreasonable, enduring fear of living organisms that usually develops early in life