Anxiety

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In the new DSM -5, Anxiety disorders includes OCD, PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder. True or False
False
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Are separation anxiety disorder and selective mutism part of anxiety class in the new DSM-5?
Yes
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To be diagnosed with specific phobias anxiety, fear/anxiety or avoidance is persistent and lasting for how long?
6 months or more
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The fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual danger posed by the specific object or situation, is a descriptive of which anxiety disorder
Specific phobias
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Cynophobia is the fear of ...
Animals
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Trypanophobia is the fear of...
Blood-injection-injury
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Which specific phobia has the highest lifetime prevalence rate?
Height phobia
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What is another term for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Social phobia
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Which statement best describes Social anxiety disorder
Marker fear or anxiety about one or more social situations in which the individual is exposed to possible scrutiny by others.
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Men are twice as likely to be diagnosed with anxiety. True or False?
False - other way round
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What percentage of 5-19 year olds experience an anxiety condition?
7.2%
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Which anxiety disorder is highest in lifetime prevalence for women?
Specific phobias
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Which anxiety disorder is highest in lifetime prevalence for men?
Specific phobia
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Are separation anxiety disorder and selective mutism part of anxiety class in the new DSM-5?

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To be diagnosed with specific phobias anxiety, fear/anxiety or avoidance is persistent and lasting for how long?

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The fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual danger posed by the specific object or situation, is a descriptive of which anxiety disorder

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Cynophobia is the fear of ...

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