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Anxiety Disorders: OCD, PTSD, Panic Attack, Agoraphobia, Phobias, GAD Generalized 

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0:25 - Anxiety Definition & Symptoms
1:13 - Anxiety Differential Diagnosis
2:12 - Generalized Anxiety (GAD)
3:05 - Panic Attacks, Panic Disorder & Agoraphobia
5:01 - Specific Phobia & Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
7:55 - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
9:29 - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety is uncontrolled fear, nervousness and/or worry about trivial or non-existent things. It is an unpleasant fear of future events that are unlikely to occur. Some patients have insight and realize that their uneasiness is illogical, but that does not alleviate symptoms. A certain level of anxiety is considered normal in many situations, but frequent anxiety or anxiety that inhibits function is pathologic.
During anxiety sympathetic nervous system activation can result in physical symptoms such as Palpitations, Tachycardia, Shortness of breath, Muscle tension, Restlessness, Lack of focus, Sweating or chills and Changes in sleeping pattern.
In order to make a diagnosis of anxiety, one must rule out other potential causes of these symptoms. The differential diagnosis for anxiety includes other psychiatric disorders, cardiac abnormalities (such as myocardial infarction or valvular disease), endocrine disorders (like hyperthyroidism) and respiratory disease (such as asthma or Pulmonary Embolism). Substances such as street drugs and prescribed medications must also be ruled out as a potential cause of the symptoms.
We are going to hold off on discussing most of the different treatment options for anxiety until a later video that will cover all of pharmacology for the psychiatry section. That video will cover things like SSRIs, anxiolytics and cognitive behavioral therapy which can be used to treat anxiety disorders. However, during this video I will mention a couple treatment options that are used for specific anxiety disorders.
We will start our discussion with Generalized Anxiety Disorder or GAD. You can see here in the top right corner I give GAD a high yield rating of 2. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the High Yield Rating it is a scale from 0 to 10 that gives you an estimate for how important each topic is for the USMLE Step 1 Medical Board Exam. GAD is a prolonged period of near constant anxiety. Their anxiety is not linked to a specific item, person, or situation (AKA it isn’t a phobia).
They usually worry about a wide variety of things including school/work performance, finances, health, friends and/or family members. Their anxiety is “generalized” across many situations. Their anxiety frequently presents with “physical” symptoms and may be severe enough to impair function.
A Panic Attack is sudden onset period of extremely intense anxiety accompanied by numerous signs and symptoms of anxiety. The attack is often associated with a sense of impending doom. These “episodes” usually last 10 to 30 minutes and are disabling. The patient returns to their normal level of function soon after the panic attack. They may be brought on by an inciting event or be completely unprovoked.
I’d like to stop here for a moment to clarify the difference between generalized anxiety disorder and a panic attack. GAD can be thought of as a constant moderate level of anxiety while panic attacks are short periods of severe anxiety.
Panic Disorder is recurrent panic attacks that are unprovoked and have no identifiable trigger. The onset of these anxiety episodes is unpredictable. Patients may be relatively asymptomatic between attacks, but often have anxiety about having more attacks. Their fear is related to the panic attacks themselves rather than a particular external stimuli. This differentiates Panic Disorder from Panic Attacks that are caused by things like phobias.
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Комментарии : 31   
@beesuschrist1167
@beesuschrist1167 7 лет назад
I have some pretty bad anxiety, and wanted to watch this to become more educated, and this is really helping me, so far.
@stomponstep1989
@stomponstep1989 9 лет назад
Sorry about my voice sounding a bit "nasaly." I'm getting over a cold
@juliamorris7607
@juliamorris7607 8 лет назад
Best differentiation between GAD, panic attacks and panic disorder I've found so far. Thank you!
@stomponstep1989
@stomponstep1989 8 лет назад
+Julia Morris thanks for the comment Julia :)
@zlatanmustacevic9261
@zlatanmustacevic9261 6 лет назад
Kudos for the Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Patlarny Priceless minutes Principle (just google it)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for curing panic attacks minus the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin got excellent results with it.
@christinej.alleman2071
@christinej.alleman2071 8 лет назад
Common treatment solution will trap you in the anxiety disorder, and also, little by little, make your condition even more serious.
@allyhollamby5390
@allyhollamby5390 4 года назад
I have a question. What is the difference between a panic attack and a anxiety attack? I feel like I know but I want to make sure. Also, I very severe anxiety. I have a deadly fear called Emetophobia. Thank you so much for your video!
@AngieMusicArt
@AngieMusicArt 4 года назад
What if one of the physical symptoms is a strong surge of hotness (without sweat) almost like a type of seizure that make you freeze for a few long second then goes away?
@Shotwitj2
@Shotwitj2 7 лет назад
omg i go thru basically everything u described thanx 4 this video
@christieye8014
@christieye8014 7 лет назад
Thank you! It is very helpful!
@midnightisapotato2010
@midnightisapotato2010 5 лет назад
I have agoraphobia and it’s bad. I have about 3 or 4 in a day. Yay.....
@GloriaWuhoo
@GloriaWuhoo 7 лет назад
Great video! Very clear audio and love the large bold font!
@andreabuntpercy
@andreabuntpercy 8 лет назад
Thanks! Very clear and useful information.
@josiesedillo
@josiesedillo 7 лет назад
Thank you
@kamilmalshy9329
@kamilmalshy9329 7 лет назад
great job!
@skura65
@skura65 9 лет назад
Thank you for your help
@stomponstep1989
@stomponstep1989 9 лет назад
sa kura I'm glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for the feedback!
@skura65
@skura65 9 лет назад
Thank you for those videos , they are helpful
@okikiolagbolahanabideen2876
@okikiolagbolahanabideen2876 9 лет назад
Fantastic
@stomponstep1989
@stomponstep1989 9 лет назад
Okikiola Gbolahan Abideen Thanks so much for the feedback. Please tell your friends about SOS1!
@ventilator98
@ventilator98 5 лет назад
This is a wonderful video!! I do great with spiders, GREAT with heights, I love high up places, and do just fine with injections. My issue is I've had horrible sensory issues, Anything gooey, I can't tolerate it. Sand, I can't stand it under my feet, especially if it's WET sand. I don't know how I survived 2010 when my school was doing a pottery class for a day. We made a pot, and I prayed before It was time, and that's the only way I can guess I didn't pass out. The clay was bad enough, but when it was WETl, I seriously thought I was going to pass out. I DIDN'T, and I'll never forget that, cause, it had to be divine Intervention. I've had this fear all my life, and have never gotten over it. I am just glad I didn't pass out when we were doing that pottery class. I thought I was going to. When It was over, I was not just glad it was over, but glad that I did it without passing out. I took slow deep breaths, and said, "This's not going to hurt me. I'm safe, I'm not going to pass out. I'm GOING TO DO THIS, and DO IT JUST FINE!!
@bogacola1
@bogacola1 7 лет назад
what medicine for anxiety attacks in trevs panic fixer
@ABadHairDay
@ABadHairDay 4 года назад
Great video
@koifish4276
@koifish4276 4 года назад
so uh turns out i have a little few more phobias than i have huh
@Irene211084
@Irene211084 8 лет назад
I have them all, lol
@arrifshazwan9499
@arrifshazwan9499 9 лет назад
thumbs up (y) juz wanna ask which DSM u use? DSM4 or 5?
@stomponstep1989
@stomponstep1989 9 лет назад
Arrif Shazwan It's takes many years for the USMLE to "catch up" to new guidelines and evidence. So most of my videos are based on DSM IV. But I try to point out key difference between 4 & 5 when it is relevant
@arrifshazwan9499
@arrifshazwan9499 9 лет назад
thnx :) ur videos are really helpful
@letyswag7066
@letyswag7066 7 лет назад
vedio 7
@paulfitzgerald7047
@paulfitzgerald7047 4 года назад
she also did Schizophrenia
@MyWittsend3
@MyWittsend3 8 лет назад
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