Zusammenfassung der Ressource
phobias
- DSM 5 categories of phobia
- excessive fear
triggered by an object,
place or situation
- specific phobia
- phobia of an object
- flying, snakes
- social anxiety
- phobia of social situations
- public speaking/ toilet
- agoraphobia
- phobia of being outside/
public places
- out of proportion reaction to
the phobic stimulus
- behavioural characteristics
- panic
- crying, screaming or running away
- in children = freezing, clinging or having a tantrum
- avoidance
- great lengths to avoid the phobic stimulus
- hard to live a normal life
- endurance
- opposite of avoidance
- remains in the presence of the phobic
stimulus but very anxious
- phobic stimulus may be unavoidable
- emotional characteristics
- anxiety
- phobias classed as anxiety disorders
- unpleasant state of arousal
- prevents the sufferer from relaxing
- can be long term
- example = arachnophobia
- anxiety levels
increase when spider
near
- anxiety is the general response
- actually experiences fear
- emotional responses are unreasonable
- the fear is widely disproportionate
to the danger posed by the phobic
stimulus
- cognitive characteristics
- way people process info
- people with phobias process it
differently to others
- selective attention
- hard to look away from the phobic stimulus
- good to keep looking at something
dangerous but not irrational
- irrational beliefs
- towards the phobic stimulus
- increases the pressure on the sufferer to
perform well in social situations
- cognitive distortions
- phobic perceptions distorted
- the DSM system
- diagnostic and statistical manual
- published by the American Psychiatric Association
- classifies mental health issues
- updated every so often - 5th issue = DMS5