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Kamila [148]
3 years ago
10

1. When an individual suffers from anxiety severe enough to ____________, he might be suffering from an anxiety disorder. (Point

s :4)
Bring him to tears
Disrupt his daily life
Threaten him
Enlighten him

2. Approximately how many people in the United States suffer from anxiety disorders? (Points :4)
9 million
19 million
90 million
119 million

3. If a patient complains that whenever he has to get on a plane he begins to sweat, have chest pain, and nausea, he is most likely suffering from
Generalized anxiety disorder
Acute stress
Panic disorder
Anxiet

4. What sort of evidence exists about the cause of anxiety disorders? (Points :4)
That it runs in families.
That it runs in certain cultures.
That it runs in a certain gender.
That it runs in certain educational backgrounds.

5. ______________ is a state of intense apprehension, uncertainty, and fear resulting from the anticipation of a threatening event or situation. (Points :4)
Anxiety
Stress
An anxiety disorder
Fear

6. A twin is __________ likely to suffer from an anxiety disorder if the other twin has some form of anxiety disorder. (Points :4)
Always
Never
Less
More

7. 33. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by _____________. (Points :4)
Prolonged and excessive worry even when there is no apparent cause for concern
Obsessive, irrational thoughts that increase/intensify feelings of anxiety
Exaggerated or irrational fear of objects or situations that are generally not harmful
Feelings of anxiety over judgments others may make of you

8. Specific Phobia is characterized by ____.
Panic attacks
Prolonged and excessive worry even when there is no apparent cause for concern
Characterized by feelings of anxiety over judgments other may make of you
Exaggerated or irrational fear of objects or situations that are not generally harmful

9. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is characterized by____.
Feelings of anxiety over judgments other may make of you
Flashbacks or nightmares
Obsessive, irrational thoughts that increase/intensify feelings of anxiety
Exaggerated or irrational fear of objects or situations which are generally not harmful
10. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is characterized by ____.
Prolonged and excessive worry even when there is no apparent cause for concern
Obsessive , irrational thoughts that increase/intensity feelings of anxiety
Feelings of anxiety over judgments other may of you
Exaggerated or irrational fear of objects or situations which are generally not harmful
Physics
2 answers:
zheka24 [161]3 years ago
8 0
The answers to these questions are:

1. <span>When an individual suffers from anxiety severe enough to DISRUPT HIS DAILY LIFE, he might be suffering from an anxiety disorder.

2. 19 MILLION </span><span>people in the United States suffer from anxiety disorders.  

3. I</span><span>f a patient complains that whenever he has to get on a plane he begins to sweat, have chest pain, and nausea, he is most likely suffering from PANIC DISORDER.

4. THAT IT RUNS IN FAMILIES. A lot of researchers and medical professionals believe that anxiety may be hereditary.
</span><span>
5. ANXIETY </span><span>is a state of intense apprehension, uncertainty, and fear resulting from the anticipation of a threatening event or situation.

6. </span><span>A twin is MORE likely to suffer from an anxiety disorder if the other twin has some form of anxiety disorder.

7. </span><span>Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterized by PROLONGED AND EXCESSIVE WORRY EVEN WHEN THERE IS NO APPARENT CAUSE FOR CONCERN.

8. </span><span>Specific Phobia is characterized by EXAGGERATED OR IRRATIONAL FEAR OF OBJECTS OR SITUATIONS THAT ARE NOT GENERALLY HARMFUL.

9. </span>Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is characterized by <span>FLASHBACKS OR NIGHTMARES.

10. </span>Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is characterized by OBSESSIVE, IRRATIONAL THOUGHTS THAT INCREASE/INTENSIFY FEELINGS OF ANXIETY.

These answers are based from what I understand from various sources. Hope this helps. :)
likoan [24]3 years ago
6 0

The responses to these inquiries are:  

Answer #1

 When an individual experiences uneasiness sufficiently serious to DISRUPT HIS DAILY LIFE, he may experience the ill effects of a tension issue.  

Answer #2

19 MILLION people in the United States experience the ill effects of nervousness issue.  

Answer #3

In the event that a patient grumbles that at whatever point he needs to get on a plane he starts to sweat, have chest agony, and sickness, he is in all probability experiencing PANIC DISORDER.  

Answer #4

THAT IT RUNS IN FAMILIES. A ton of analysts and restorative experts trust that tension might be innate.  

Answer #5

ANXIETY is a condition of extraordinary dread, vulnerability, and dread coming about because of the expectation of an undermining occasion or circumstance.  

Answer #6

 A twin is MORE prone to experience the ill effects of an uneasiness issue if the other twin has some type of nervousness issue.  

Answer #7

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is described by PROLONGED AND EXCESSIVE WORRY EVEN WHEN THERE IS NO APPARENT CAUSE FOR CONCERN.  

Answer #8


. Specific Phobia is described by EXAGGERATED OR IRRATIONAL FEAR OF OBJECTS OR SITUATIONS THAT ARE NOT GENERALLY HARMFUL.  

Answer #09

 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is described by FLASHBACKS OR NIGHTMARES.  

Answer #10

. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is described by OBSESSIVE, IRRATIONAL THOUGHTS THAT INCREASE/INTENSIFY FEELINGS OF ANXIETY.  

These answers are based from what I comprehend from different sources. Expectation this makes a difference. :)

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