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WSU PSYCH 333 - Thought-action Fusion
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PSYCH 333 1st Edition Lecture 7 Outline of Previous Lecture I Anxiety Fear and Panic II Biological Contributions III Psychological Contributions IV Social Contributions V Comorbidity of Anxiety and Related Disorders VI Anxiety Disorders Outline of Current Lecture I Quiz 4 Chapter 5 Current Lecture Quiz 4 Chapter 5 1 In regard to a type of thinking pattern found in some patients with OCD which of the following would be an example of thought action fusion a Washing one s hands repeatedly to ward off germs b Taking only very small steps while walking to prevent others from being in danger c Believing that thinking about an abortion is the moral equivalent of having an abortion d Saving stacks of old newspapers or magazines because they might be needed some day 2 In regard to OCD when the term magical is used to refer to compulsive acts it means the compulsions have no logical relations to the obsessions 3 Which of the following is NOT a basic type of panic attack a Expected b Unexpected c Cued d Situation inevitable 4 In the type of specific phobia called blood injury injection there is an inherited vasovagal response and a tendency to faint due to a decrease in blood pressure 5 In what way is worry not useful a It helps us plan for the future These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute b It makes sure we are prepared for a task c It makes us double check that we have thought of everything before leaving on a trip d It ensures that we respond appropriately to fear inducing events 6 Having an anxiety disorder increases the risk of depression migraines and suicidal ideations 7 A young child has thoughts about hating her younger brother and wishing he would die She becomes very anxious about these thoughts because she has developed the idea that if anything really happened to him it would be her fault This pattern of thinking is called thought action fusion 8 Research suggests that people with GAD worry without images but try to avoid the associated negative affect 9 Overall it can be concluded that the combination of medical and psychological interventions for anxiety work only as well as the individual psychological treatments in the long run or better than the individual treatments alone at the moment of crisis 10 During a panic attack Steve Abnormal Psychology Live CD said that he felt all of the following EXCEPT a as though he had a knot in his chest b like he had swallowed something c lightheaded d sick to his stomach 11 The model of etiology of obsessive compulsive disorder suggests that in order for an individual to develop OCD both biological and psychological vulnerabilities must be present 12 Hideki was attending his fifth baseball game at Condor Stadium where he had previously had a panic attack He did not know if he would have a panic attack today but shortly after entering the stadium he did This type of panic attack is cued


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