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http://sex.healthguru.com/ Hello, this is Dr Grande Today.’s, question is what is Illness Anxiety Disorder If you find this video to be interesting or helpful, please like it and subscribe to my channel That way, you won’t miss any new videos. Now, when we talk about illness, anxiety disorder, we talk about a mental disorder where an individual is preoccupied with concern about having a serious illness, and this is an interesting disorder because it’s fairly, similar to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. And there’s even a debate. In a mental health community About whether or not Illness, Anxiety disorder is really just a variant of OCD. So when we look at the criteria for Illness, Anxiety Disorder, there’s, another interesting feature. A lot of mental disorders in the DSM have a symptom criteria section and Then other criteria. So there may be Nine symptoms in the symptom criteria section and somebody might have to meet four or five of those symptoms to qualify For that criterion. And then there are other criteria that have to qualify for as well With illness, anxiety disorder. All of the different criteria are required. There is no section in the DSM with illness, anxiety disorder That has a number of symptoms where somebody only has to meet a certain Number less than that for the diagnosis. For example, if we consider Borderline Personality Disorder, that disorder has nine symptoms in the symptom criteria, But an individual only needs to have five of those to qualify for that diagnosis. So again with Illness, Anxiety, Disorder, all the symptoms are required. So the first symptom is a preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness. Now the DSM doesn’t specifically say that this would be a mental disorder or a medical disorder, but most of the time we interpret this as relating to a possible medical disorder, a concern over having or getting a medical disorder, because we usually conceptualize this first Criterion as being related to medical disorders, this brings up an important point in terms of the distinction between a talk therapist and a physician. For example, I have a PhD in counselor education and supervision and I’m a licensed counselor. I’m, not a physician and most talk. Therapists are not physicians either. So with this particular diagnosis of illness, anxiety disorder. As a talk therapist, you would be working with somebody who has complaints or concerns about a medical disorder. So it’s important to make the referral to a physician so that you know if they in fact have the disorder or don’t That’s an important element in terms of the mental health treatment to know if that medical disorder is really there Or not Now, of course, a lot of times when we treat individuals with Illness, Anxiety Disorder, they have been referred by a physician and we already have the information that shows that they did not qualify for a diagnosis of any type of medical disorder, at least not The medical disorder that they’re worried about. The second criterion is that there are little or no somatic symptoms, So there’s another disorder, which is difficult to differentiate from Illness, Anxiety, Disorder, called Somatic Symptom Disorder, and I have another video that discusses these two disorders. Together With Illness, Anxiety Disorder, there can be mild somatic symptoms, but that’s really not the emphasis as the symptom criterion suggests. The anxiety is not coming primarily from physical, sensations of the person’s having, but rather the meaning or significance of having the illness. That they’re worried about having The third symptom criterion is the individual is experiencing a high level anxiety about health related concerns? The fourth is that there’s excessive health related behavior, like checking or maladaptive avoidance, so a lot of times we think of this disorder and compare it to OCD. It’s, this particular symptom criterion. That makes it difficult to distinguish the two, because that health related behavior, as I mentioned oftentimes, involves checking and, of course, OCD oftentimes involves checking The fifth symptom criteria is that the disturbance has been present for six months, but the illness that the person is worried about. Can change in that time So a lot of times we think of Illness, Anxiety Disorder, we think of one particular illness that the person is worried about having or acquiring, But sometimes with this disorder. If they have evidence that shows that they don’t have a particular medical disorder, they were worried about. Then they might develop a fear about another potential medical disorder, So the illness can change, but the disturbance would be present for at least six months, and The sixth symptom criterion is that this disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder and there’s a Number of mental disorders listed in the DSM as examples. One of them is OCD Again, emphasizing this difficult differentiation between illness, anxiety disorder and OCD. It’s important to note here as well that somebody can have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Illness Anxiety Disorder. At the same time, These can be comorbid and oftentimes. They are comorbid This six symptom criterion that not better explained by another mental disorder criterion. Doesn’t mean that the two can’t co occur. It just means that if you’re looking at a presentation that you think is Illness, Anxiety, Disorder and the symptoms are in fact better explained by OCD, then you would consider OCD over illness anxiety disorder. This can certainly become confusing, but the term not better explained doesn’t mean that the two are mutually exclusive, that the two disorders cannot co occur. Now it’s also important to note that, with illness anxiety disorder, There are two subtypes. These are not specifiers, but rather subtypes, So an individual would have to have one, and only one of these subtypes There’s the care seeking type and the care avoiding type. So an individual with Illness. Anxiety Disorder would have to be categorized as one of these two types they could not be assigned both types. Some other interesting associated characteristics with Illness. Anxiety Disorder include that there’s, usually not a desire for perfectionism. With this disorder like we would see with OCD and also in terms of what medical disorder or serious illness somebody’s worried about it:’s, oftentimes, not a communicable illness, so the concern would more likely be over a medical disorder like cancer or heart disease. As opposed to influenza, Now in terms of the treatment for Illness, Anxiety Disorder, we don’t have a lot of research on the treatment effectiveness for illness, anxiety disorder specifically, but generally, we believe that mental health talk therapy is somewhat effective in relieving the symptoms of Illness, Anxiety Disorder. I hope you found this description of Illness Anxiety Disorder to be interesting Thanks for watching
This video answers the question: What are some things that counselors may not know about Social Anxiety Disorder. When I use the term counselor at least in the context of this video I’m really talking about anyone who delivers talk therapy.
Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
-Fear or anxiety in social situations (humiliated embarrassed or rejected)
-social situations almost always provoke fear or anxiety (not occasional)
-social situations may be avoided or endured with intense anxiety
-fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual threat
-symptoms need to be present for six months or more and need to cause clinically significant distress or impairment
Four things that counselors may not know about Social Anxiety Disorder:
1. Not understanding the relationship between trauma and social anxiety disorder
2. Understanding the chronic nature of the illness
3. Not considering exposure therapy when looking at treatment options
4. How to use the panic attack specifier
Norton, A. R., & Abbott, M. J. (2017). Bridging the Gap between Aetiological and Maintaining Factors in Social Anxiety Disorder: The Impact of Socially Traumatic Experiences on Beliefs, Imagery and Symptomatology. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 24(3), 747–765.