Anxiety Disorders October 25th

Types of Anxiety Disorders

•  Phobias

•  Panic Disorder (PD)

•  Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

•  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

•  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

•  Acute Stress Disorder

Disorder / Description
Phobia/Specific/Non-specific / Fear and avoidance of objects or situations that do not present any real danger.
Panic Disorder / Recurrent panic attacks involving a sudden onset of physiological symptoms, such as dizziness, rapid heart rate, and trembling, accompanied by terror and feelings of impending doom; sometimes accompanied with agoraphobia, a fear of being in public places.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder / Persistent, uncontrollable worry, often about minor things.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder / The experience of uncontrollable thoughts, impulses, or images (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions).
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder / Aftermath of a traumatic experience in which the person experiences increased arousal, avoidance of stimuli associated with the event, and anxiety in recalling the event.
Acute Stress Disorder / Symptoms are the same as those of post-traumatic stress disorder, but last for four weeks or less.

Prevalence (past year)

-In Ontario

•  16% of women and 9% of men suffered from anxiety disorders

•  highest one-year prevalence rates found in women 15 to 24 years of age

In Canada

•  4.7% of 15 years of age or older met diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorder

–  1.6 % panic disorder

–  0.7 agoraphobia

–  3.9 % social anxiety disorder

•  11.5% reported symptoms of anxiety

–  3.7% panic disorder

–  1.5% agoraphobia,

–  8.1% social anxiety disorder

–  Anxiety disorders are more common in women than in men across all age groups and decrease with age

Overview: As a group, anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive anxiety in the absence of any real threat, or by behaviours designed to avoid situations that would trigger the experience of anxiety.

·  Anxiety consists of diffuse, vague, unpleasant feelings of fear and apprehension. Anxiety states result in physical, cognitive, and behavioural symptoms:

Physical Symptoms / Cognitive Symptoms / Behaviours
rapid heartbeat / irritability / avoidance of anxiety-producing situations
dizziness / fear of losing control / exaggerated startle response
short of breath / exaggerating danger / clinging, dependent behaviour
shaking/trembling / agitated behaviour
nausea/loss of appetite

·  The diagram below provides a brief overview of anxiety disorders:

The various anxiety disorders differ from one another along several dimensions: behaviour or symptoms involved (including use of avoidance), duration of anxiety, severity of anxiety, and triggers for anxiety. The table below provides a summary and overview of the disorders emphasizing these dimensions.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder / Panic Disorder / Phobias / Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder / Acute Stress Disorder and PTSD
Duration of anxiety / MORE than 6 months / Minutes to hours (for a panic attack) / Lifetime, in many cases. / Lifetime, in many cases. / Acute Stress Disorder - 2 days to 4 weeks;
PTSD - 1 month to a lifetime
Behaviourals/ Symptoms / Chronic worry, excessive startle response, chronic muscle tension / Recurrent panic attacks, may be accompanied by avoidance of situations linked to panic attacks (agoraphobia) / Anxiety in the presence of the feared situation. Avoidance of the feared situation. / Obsessions and compulsions / Numbing, flashbacks, nightmares.
Severity of Anxiety / Mild to moderate / Extreme / Anxiety is severe during exposure to the feared situation. / Mild to severe. / Severe.


Always remember this is the typical interaction between nature/nurture.

Disorder / Description
Phobia/Specific/Non-specific / Fear and avoidance of objects or situations that do not present any real danger.
Panic Disorder / Recurrent panic attacks involving a sudden onset of physiological symptoms, such as dizziness, rapid heart rate, and trembling, accompanied by terror and feelings of impending doom; sometimes accompanied with agoraphobia, a fear of being in public places.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder / Persistent, uncontrollable worry, often about minor things.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder / The experience of uncontrollable thoughts, impulses, or images (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours’ or mental acts (compulsions).
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder / Aftermath of a traumatic experience in which the person experiences increased arousal, avoidance of stimuli associated with the event, and anxiety in recalling the event.
Acute Stress Disorder / Symptoms are the same as those of post-traumatic stress disorder, but last for four weeks or less.