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Key Aspects of Anxiety (6) - ANSWER-- aversive
- disruptive
- emotional, cognitive, physiological, & behavioral


aversive key aspect - ANSWER-- uncomfortable
- causes hurt
- undesirable.


Avoid it.
Motivates anxiety behavior


disruptive key aspect - ANSWER-- less clear thinking
- shaking
- stomach distress
- inc HR


4 point model - ANSWER-- cognitions
- emotions
- behavioral
- physiolgoical


cognitions - ANSWER-people feel bad because they think bad

,emotions - ANSWER-people come to therapy because they feel bad


behavioral - ANSWER-people engage in activities bc it helps emotions/ but
behavior can effect emotions


physiological - ANSWER-can be affected by behavior


shuttle box - ANSWER--person gets shocked and jumps to other side and keeps
jumping with each shock
-pretty soon they will jump without the shock just by light coming on
-keep jumping to escape anxiety/ discomfort (negative reinforcement)
- will continue forever


also example of classical conditioning


fear - ANSWER-- rational apprehension
- immediate, alarmed reaction to danger
- present oriented (something to fear & fear matches danger)


anxiety - ANSWER-a negative mood state characterized by bodily symptoms,
physical tension, & worry of apprehension about the future.
- future oriented


phobia - ANSWER-- marked fear/anxiety about a specific object or situation
- irrational in that it does not match the objective danger of a situation
- doesn't go away on its own
- some genetic component (DNA/learning)


types of phobias (4+others) - ANSWER--animal- insects, animals
- natural/environment- heights, storms, water (tend to cluster together)
- blood/injection/injury- have a dif physic (low BP & HR; pass out)
- situational- bridges, elevators, planes (locational)
- other types- loud sounds, pill swallowing, costumes


what % of people have diagnosable phobia? - ANSWER-~12.5%

, who are more likely to have a phobia? (MorW) - ANSWER-women


development of phobias (4) - ANSWER-- direct
- indirect
- Seligman's preparedness theory of phobias
- Barlows triple vulnerability theory of anxiety


direct experience of development - ANSWER-- 50%
- conditioned response -> avoidance (negative reinforcement)
ex) near drowning experience -> fear of water


indirect experience of development - ANSWER-- associated with someone else's
experience
- modeling (transmission by observation)
-- ex) kid can learn based on watching moms response
- being "warned" about a danger (transition through life)
-- ex) mom says avoid strangers-> kid develops fear of strangers


Seligman's preparedness theory of phobias - ANSWER-- people evolutionarily
hardrived to fear things
- ex) sharks, snakes
- not tested


Barlows Triple Vulnerability theory of anxiety - ANSWER-1. Biological
Vulnerability
- inherited contribution to neg. affect or anxious respondent
- biological response/ temperament
- inherit anxiety


2. Generalized Psychological Vulnerability
- seeing world as uncontrollable/dangerous


3. Specific Psychological Vulnerability

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