Anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and related psychiatric disorders

This is a brief video on psych disorders related to nervousness, rumination, and related somatic complaints.I created this presentation with Google Slides. Images were created or taken from Wikimedia Commons I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor.ADDITIONAL TAGS: Generalized anxiety disorder 5-10 percent lifetime prevalence; 2:1 W:M Definition: Excessive worrying and anxiety for 6 months Worry about school/grades, job, money, relationships, events, life Pathophys: “disrupted functional connectivity of the amygdala and its processing of fear and anxiety” At least 3 of symptoms: Restlessness, Tires easily, Problems concentrating, Irritability, Muscle tension, Problems with sleep Specific phobias 10 percent lifetime prevalence; W M, approx 2:1 Definition: Irrational fear of a specific object, place, situation, or concept for 6+ months Fear out or proportion to imminent threat Fear interferes with functioning in society Exposure induces immediate fear; removal reduces anxiety Fear might have developed from related trauma Social phobia: fear of embarrassment in public situation Agoraphobia: fear of public places due to lack of ability to escape; fear of unsafe environment Treatment: Separation anxiety disorder Definition: “excessive anxiety regarding separation from home or from people to whom the individual has a strong emotional attachment” for 4w in children or 6mo in adults May include anxiety/fear/distress when separated; reluctance to be alone/leave home/school/work; worry about harm to attachment figures Symptoms cause dysfunction in society Treat with CBT, family therapy, and possibly adjunct SSRIs Similar anxiety during normal child development: Stranger anxiety at 6 months Separation anxiety at 1 year Panic attacks 4% lifetime prevalence; W:M 2:1 Definition: “sudden periods of intense fear that may include palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, numbness, or a feeling that something bad is going to happen” Occurrence of at least one attack Constant worry about recurrence Other symptoms … trembling, unsteadiness, depersonalization, palpitations, abdominal pain, chest pain Must rule out medical etiologies: hyperthyroidism, afib, pheochromocytoma, drugs (amphetamines, sympathomimetics) Obsessive compulsive disorder 2 to 3 percent lifetime prevalence; M=F Obsessions: recurrent thoughts that persist despite trying to ignore them Compulsions: explicit rituals that either reduce anxiety or that patients feel they have to perform OCD is associated/comorbid with other psychiatric disorders: other anxieties, depression/bipolar, OCPD Treatment: Psychotherapy: CBT Pharmacotherapy: SSRI clomipramine (TCA) ECT Generalized anxiety d/o Specific phobias Separation anxiety d/o Panic attacks OCD OCD-related d/o PTSD Acute stress d/o Adjustment d/o OCD-related disorders Body dysmorphic disorder WM, higher in derm and cosmetic sx pts Perceived flaws in physical appearance Excoriation disorder – compulsive skin picking Hoarding disorder Cannot discard possessions, regardless of value Typically accumulate trash Treat with specialized CBT Trichotillomania – hair pulling disorder Treat with specialized CBT: habit reversal training; SSRIs, atypical antipsychotics Post traumatic stress disorder Mental disorder occurring after exposure to trauma, such as sexual assault, warfare, violence, traffic collisions Symptoms of increased reactivity, irritability, difficulty concentrating, hypervigilance, exaggerated startle, sleep difficulties Avoidance of triggers of symptoms Symptoms lasting 1 month Acute stress disorder: PTSD-like condition with trauma occurring 1 mo ago symptoms lasting 1 mo Treatment: Psychotherapy: CBT (exposure therapy, cognitive processing therapy) Adjustment disorder Very common; up to 20 percent in outpatient clinics Patient unable to cope with stress or major life event Symptoms include loss of interest, crying, feeling of hopelessness Symptoms occur within 3 mo of stressor and should resolve by 6 mo Symptoms resolve when pt adapts to new situation “Situational depression” Treat with supportive therapy Can consider temporary medications for some symptoms (insomnia, anxiety, or depression)

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When to get professional help for severe anxiety

Georg Eifert, Ph.D., psychology professor at Chapman University, defines severe anxiety and explains when and how patients should seek treatment. Eifert is the author of several books on mental health, including The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety.Eifert is joined by Larry Santora, M.D., medical director of the Orange County Heart Institute and host of “Health Matters with Dr. Larry Santora” television series, which airs weekly on PBS OC. Visit www.drsantora.com.Produced by Chapman University’s Panther Productions, “Health Matters with Dr. Larry Santora” is sponsored by St. Joseph Health, St. Joseph Hospital, Biotronik, Churm Media, The Widdicombe Family, Medtronic, Weaver Health Solutions and Abbott Vascular. is

Tick-Borne Disease Working Group Meeting – May 15, 2018

Part 1 (Welcome, Overview, Mission Statement) – https://bit.ly/2A50myF Part 2 (Overview of Report to Congress and Discussion of Report Format and Content) – https://bit.ly/2pPza14 Part 3 (Content from the Disease Vectors, Surveillance, and Prevention Subcommittee Report) – https://bit.ly/2CD3gxc Part 4 (Content from the Pathogenesis, Transmission, and Treatment Subcommittee Report) – https://bit.ly/2CuUpfR Part 5 (Content from the Access to Care and Support to Patients Subcommittee Report) – https://bit.ly/2CQfAdC Part 6 (Content from the Vaccines and Therapeutics Subcommittee Report) – https://bit.ly/2ybbEA0 Part 7 (Content from the Other Tick-Borne Diseases and Co-Infections Subcommittee Report) – https://bit.ly/2CaLmAF—U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) http://www.hhs.govHHS Privacy Policy http://www.hhs.gov/Privacy.html

Anxiety TEST: do you have anxiety? Are you prone to panic attacks?

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Do You Have Guilt Feeling About Your Past,Your Alcoholic Unconscious mind Ply Trick to Relapse Again

Welcome to the Addiction Recovery path & Total Health info by Dr.Vishal(PT)Those who have to quit alcohol and other drugs in this channel we talk about what is addiction, what does your mind do with you, What happen after quit alcohol and other intoxication. Along with it you know what the spirituality is! After that we will start exercising which will improve your physical health and mental health.This is not a medical advise if you are in any doubt about your health, you should visit your doctor.We are here to inform about Alcohol tolerance,alcohol dependence, stress, depression,anxiety,sport exercise.weight loss,weight gain,total physicsl health,and yoga how quit alcohol,what happened after quit alcohol,alcohol induce anxiety or depression, In our upcoming video we will present all these informationOur addiction related video link see below..Episode-1= https://youtu.be/YTLilHsMdaEEpisode-2= https://youtu.be/GUNJ3PcTswsEpisode-3= https://youtu.be/hRhyIC4UU5wEpisode-4= https://youtu.be/HBCpXye3kdMEpisode-5=https://youtu.be/iILNFsOqKJQEpisode-6=https://youtu.be/d9XHLHttnU4Episode-7=https://youtu.be/cB1RFgdEWnwEpisode-8=https://youtu.be/QmIE7KdX3-gEpisode-9=https://youtu.be/XqKieB89wxAEpisode-10=https://youtu.be/rbT7HrbqFMEEpisode-11=https://youtu.be/uuYg1mCYji0Episode-12=https://youtu.be/jJ-am3NMcKYEpisode-13=https://youtu.be/-_gFCQ9Tfc0Episode-14=https://youtu.be/XAUHMvvwV4MEpisode-15=https://youtu.be/BCdWTKLrjCgEpisode-16=https://youtu.be/Jj5H6PNJzzUEpisode-17=https://youtu.be/58mlkHKIxZAEpisode-18=https://youtu.be/TXR14fx3vHwEpisode-19=https://youtu.be/UZaL7XCAfG8Episode-20=https://youtu.be/R8v9ob-r5ksEpisode-21=https://youtu.be/nZMlJoPThA4Episode-22=https://youtu.be/4RLcGPSeSCcEpisode-23=https://youtu.be/fw4XusaLuZ4Episode-24=https://youtu.be/tdbc3QQbhl4Episode-25=https://youtu.be/1nAPn3ZxRI0Episode-26=https://youtu.be/uZ8nNoMmWB4Episode-27=https://youtu.be/ATFVZs2jitAEpisode-28=https://youtu.be/A0gADRf2CGUEpisode-29=https://youtu.be/ArDReSsUr6YEpisode-30=https://youtu.be/n5LwGC2n3k0Episode-31=https://youtu.be/exxLqIWAyB8Episode-32=https://youtu.be/T4JNJlw4EDMEpisode-33=https://youtu.be/0QofFy969jgEpisode-34=https://youtu.be/qZmmqKQmCq0Episode-35=https://youtu.be/ypVUsftSMhkEpisode-36=https://youtu.be/jPRQ_-woHsgEpisode-37=https://youtu.be/m5ypbY-fUFwEpisode-38=https://youtu.be/UtHxoy2osXYEpisode-39=https://youtu.be/aaxs6SgOS20Episode-40=https://youtu.be/CXONVQho29EEpisode-41=https://youtu.be/nlK-vuVELGUEpisode-42=https://youtu.be/Zo0vkLbx3ZYEpisode-43=https://youtu.be/6qztAveGtfQEpisode-44=https://youtu.be/iWASE5KqzzgEpisode-45=https://youtu.be/S4daaf-A_i0Episode-46=https://youtu.be/Xv-i51NLdmgIf you have any question about alcohol and other addiction plz inform me by commentsOur New Quit Smoking series is here please see below;-Episode-1=https://youtu.be/JQ2KMxiH_lQEpisode-2=https://youtu.be/AcDqtnRES7QDon’t forget guys, if you like this video, please “Like”, Subscribe”, and”Share” it with your friends to show your support. It really helps us out! If there’s something you’d like to see Me discussed on the show, let me know in the comments below… See you soon!Thank you for watching –Addiction Recovery path & Total Health info by Dr.Vishal(PT) .omsaiosho.

The Big Test

Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Mrs. Hartwell is preparing her class to take the Big Test. Knowing they have studied and are well-prepared, she helps the students practice how to sit quietly, fill in the bubbles, and follow the directions. She even instructs them on proper morning-of-the-test nutrition. As her students grow increasingly anxious about the Big Test, Mrs. Hartwell realizes she has to teach the most valuable test-taking skill of all: learning to relax!

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You Can Choose to be Happy

Dr. Stevens’ research identifies specific learnable beliefs and skills–not general, inherited traits–that cause people to be happy and successful.

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Nightcore – Anxiety (1 Hour)

♥Thanks for watching♥Picture: https://wallhere.com/en/wallpaper/1602895Artist: blackbear – https://soundcloud.com/iamblackbear – https://twitter.com/iamblackbear – http://spoti.fi/2tytPuS – https://www.facebook.com/iamblackbearFRND – https://soundcloud.com/frndmusic – https://www.instagram.com/frnd69/ – https://twitter.com/frnd69 – https://www.facebook.com/frnd69Original Song
by blackbear ft. FRND♥Lyrics♥[Verse 1: blackbear] Every time you cross my mind, you get right under my skin Am I crazy out my mind the situation I’m in And it gets harder just to breathe, feel like the walls are closing in But all I need is some closure[Chorus: blackbear] Yeah, I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I get anxiety When you’re not here with me, I get anxiety I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, don’t know why you can’t see You give me, you give me, give me[Drop: blackbear] Anxiet-xiet xiet xiet-xiet-xiet xiet-xiety-ty Xiet xiet-xiet-xiet Give me anxiety Xiet-xiet xiet xiet-xiety-ty Xiet xiet-xiet-xiet Anxiety[Verse 2: FRND] Every time I smile what I’m doing fine, does it show? ‘Cause I’m really freaking out, too scared of letting you go Then my heart drowns out my thoughts, my head’s about to explode What I need is some closure I-[Chorus: blackbear] I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I get anxiety When you’re not here with me, I get anxiety I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, don’t know why you can’t see You give me, you give me, give me[Drop: blackbear] Anxiet-xiet xiet xiet-xiet-xiet xiet-xiety-ty Xiet xiet-xiet-xiet Give me anxiety Xiet-xiet xiet xiet-xiety-ty Xiet xiet-xiet-xiet Anxiety (anxiety)(If you ain’t beside me)[Bridge: FRND] Every time I smile what I’m doing fine, does it show? ‘Cause’ I’m really freaking out, too scared of letting you go[Chorus: blackbear] I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I get anxiety When you’re not here with me, I get anxiety I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, don’t know why you can’t see You give me, you give me, give me anxietyI don’t own the music or the picture. All rights go to the appropriate owners!FAIR USE: “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”#Nightcore #Anxiety #Blackbear #FRND #1Hour

Overcoming Night Eating Syndrome

The statistics are powerful and alarming: Perhaps as many as 6 million Americans suffer from night eating syndrome, or NES, a newly identified eating disorder which describes behavior patterns in which an individual obsessively consumes more than half of his or her daily caloric intake after eight o’clock in the evening. More significant is the further finding that more than 33 percent of morbidly obese individuals, persons who are 100 or more pounds overweight, are affected by this disorder. Experts agree that NES shares characteristics of not only eating disorders but also sleep and mood disorders. Sufferers tend to exhibit symptoms such as feelings of anxiety and guilt, insomnia, or interrupted sleep. Typical NES behaviors include absent appetite during the day, a consistent pattern of eating more food after dinner than during the meal itself, and recurrent episodes of waking and eating throughout the night. This book offers a step-by-step strategy for managing and overcoming this disorder. From this book, you will first learn to identify the signs of NES, and then use journaling exercises to discover what automatic thoughts surround your night eating. Having identified the problematic behaviors, you’íll find out how to break theses patterns with healthier food choices, more structured mealtimes, and a series of relaxation and visualization techniques.

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