Death
c. 20-24
c. Blood-Injection Injury
c. Panic disorder and agoraphobia have been separated into two distinct disorders in the DSM 5
c. 90%
c. Panic attacks
Specifiers can be defined as additional standard “tags” that are given to better characterize the specific
manifestation of a disorder. Which of the following would be classified under the situational specifier
for panic disorder?
c. Fear of flying
c. Four (or more)
Which disorder is characterized by an underlying excessive worry related to a wide range of events or
activities?
a. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
c. Muscle tension
Which disorder must include the following two key components? The attacks are unexpected and are
recurrent meaning they occur multiple times.
b. Panic disorder
. focuses on exposing clients to interoceptive sensations associated with an attack to teach
them that these sensations are normal and not dangerous and that they are in control of
them
There are six symptoms that characterize generalized anxiety disorder (in criterion C). Of those six
symptoms, how many must an individual experience in order to be diagnosed with the disorder?
e. 3 or more
d. 18%
gradual exposure exercises that are combined with anxiety reducing coping strategies
(relaxation, deep breathing).
. Christina has been experiencing excessive worry about very small aspects of her life for the last 6 months. She finds it difficult to control and has been noticeably irritable by her friends. Concentrating
at work and in class has become difficult and it has been hard for her fall asleep. This consistent change
in her life is causing her distress and is having an impact on her school and work performance. Christina
does not take drugs and is not on any medications. What diagnosis should Christina be given?
d. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Mallory has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Often, she will notice her anxiety coming on
when she experiences instances of muscle tension and elevated heart rate. Which component of
anxiety do her symptoms fall in?
c. Physiological Component
b. Anxiety Disorders
e. Delusions
a. Traumatic experience with objects or in a situation
b. Witnessing a traumatic experience
c. Being told repeatedly of dangers
d. Biological preparedness to fear certain objects that were shaped by natural selection
a. Lack of social network
d. Social anxiety disorder
c. The individual fears that he or she will act in a way or show anxiety symptoms that will be
negatively evaluated by others
a. Systematic desensitization