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Problem 2. Stress, vulnerability, anxiety (Craske (2)Gray (separates fear…
Problem 2. Stress, vulnerability, anxiety
Schmidt & Bates article
Higher overall Anxiety Sensitivity Index scores were only significantly related to current major depression
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the Cognitive concerns factor appears to be the primary order factor that is most highly linked to PD symptoms
The Physical concerns factor was associated with avoidance of physical sensations though the level of this association was lower than its association with several other clinical variables
Craske
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individual differences in anxiety reflected heightened levels of activation of defensive motivational system and its associated structures
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2)Gray
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individual differences in anxiety appeared to moderate the degree to which threatening conditions motivated learning
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BROZINA & ABELA
Behavioral inhibition
the term which is used for individuals that react to unfamiliar situations which extreme wariness and withdrawal
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Anxiety sensitivity
the extent to which an individual believes that symptoms of anxiety or arousal can have harmful consequences
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Schmidt, Lerew, Joiner article
Anxiety sensitivity and anxiety/panic may act together as a vicious cycle to increase the risk for psychopathology over time
an interplay between stressors, anxiety and AS is likely to contribute to an upwardly spiraling risk that ultimately manifests itself in a full-blown anxiety disorde
PREZWORKSI ET AL.
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results
interpersonal subtypes did not differ from one another in level of interpersonal distress, severity of GAD or other symptoms
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The interpersonal tradition conceptualizes personality as the relatively enduring pattern of recurrent interpersonal situations that characterizes a human life
2 dimensional model
Agency/Dominance
individuation, autonomy, and directedness
Communion/Love
associating, involvement with, and sharing with others
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